Special pelletised foods for Axolotls are available in good pet/aquarium shops. They do however appreciate live foods such as crickets, meal worms etc. now and then. They will also take trimmed lean raw meat cut into small enough sizes. Never leave uneaten meat in the tank with any living fish or axolotles etc. (I remove uneaten food after 15mins) It will poison the water very rapidly and kill the occupants if left in the water.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
An expert in axolotls is called an herpetologist, specifically one specializing in amphibians. They study the biology, behavior, and conservation of axolotls and other similar creatures.
Axolotls can lay anywhere from 100 to 1000 eggs at a time, but not all of these will successfully hatch into baby axolotls.
Axolotls primarily eat small live foods such as worms, shrimp, insects, and small fish. They can also be fed commercial axolotl pellets or bloodworms. It's important to provide a varied diet to ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients.
Axolotls are fully aquatic and cannot survive out of water for prolonged periods. They rely on water for respiration, movement, and maintaining their skin moistness. If kept out of water for too long, they can become stressed, dehydrated, and may ultimately die.
No. Axolotls do not bite at all. In fact, they eat by sucking water into they're mouth and what the are trying to eat is sucked in also.
Axolotls will eat anything meatwise they can grab so a goldfish would be fair game.
Storks and other birds Trace
No. Axolotls are amphibians.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
axolotls have neither
Oh, dude, it's "axolotl," not "axolotol fish." And no, they shouldn't live with other fish because they might mistake them for a snack. Axolotls are like that one friend who always eats your leftovers without asking - not great tank mates. So, keep them solo or with their own kind for a drama-free aquatic life.
yes axolotls do have teeth they use them for gripping their prey and not ripping because they normally eat them whole.
Axolotls are not native to Australia. However, they have been imported as pets.
Axolotls are not dinosaurs. Axolotls belong to a group of animals that's older than dinosaurs.
It depends. Axolotls can be kept with other axolotls AS ADULTS, and in fact prefer it due to the fact they are very social. When they are not adults, however, they will kill each other when kwpt with each other. There is a simple rule of thumb for axolotls: since they are at the top of their natural food chain, If something moves and is smaller than its head, you can bet an axolotl can and will eat it. Also note that some fish (especially cichlids) may nibble on the axolotls gills if kept with them and hurt them alot, so keep kind fish like mollies and guppies with them.
blood worms