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417 minutesBoostJuvenile Axolotls - Leucistic £15AxolotlAge: 6 monthsMixedAs seen in photo - Eggs Hatched early February. Finally feeding on junior Axolotl pellets and getting big quickly! pick up preferred, local delivery possible. Will consider post if needed. I have had richard c.Bournemouth214 hoursBoostAxolotls for sale £25AxolotlAge: 6 monthsMixedWe have 40 baby axolotls ready for a nice new home. we have black and pink ones They are siblings, but we do not know the gender yet, as they are still too young. But already for new homes.Sammy H.Barrow-in-Furness1816 hoursBoostJuvenile Axolotls varius morphs£10AxolotlAge: 4 monthsMixedJuveniles ready for rehoming. Hatched 8th and 9th April, so 4 months old. Black mels, dark copper mel, Golden Albino, Albino and wilds. Already eating dendrobaena worms twice daily. Minimum of 2.5ft Leigh P.Barnstaple116 hoursBoostAxolotl cuties£15AxolotlAge: 6 monthsMixedI only have the wild type left. Hatched out on the 18th feb. All eating well. Will not post. Can deliver locally. I have 8 wilds left. (Please note these don't live in these tubs, they were in these AxolotlsID verifiedWellingborough

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5112 hours2 wild morph baby axolotls £0AxolotlAge: 3 monthsMixedThese babies are now 4 months old and eating worms well. They have amazing little characters and one is fork gilled so extra fluffy. KATEY L.Lowestoft6116 hoursBreeding pair Axolotls’s £150AxolotlAge: 2 yearsMixedBreeding pair of axolotls must go together come with full set up they were my wife but we have baby in the way they have a 3 ft tank and will breed every year Must collect from Southampton no deliverWilliam E.Southampton719 hoursYoung Axolotl for sale £30AxolotlAge: 5 monthsMixedUnknown sexes- axolotls for sale. They need to be housed individually as they are becoming food aggressive to each other and to prevent in breeding. These where accidentally bred and we wernt wanting Sophie S.Broadway12 daysAxolotl eggs£15AxolotlAge: 5 monthsMixedNew Batch Beaning eggs laid a week ago, parents are Golden albino and copper, Father carries all colour types, Lucy, Golden albino, white albino, melanoid, copper melanoid, copper and the mother CarriDarron Y.Basingstoke2836 daysMixed beautiful baby axolotls £10AxolotlAge: 5 monthsMixedThese are some very beautiful baby axolotls, Currently being fed on chopped up dendrobaena worms , please do your homework before enquiring , welcome to message asking for care needs ect, more vidoesLAUREN M.ID verifiedLowestoft56 daysMale Albino Axolotl £25AxolotlAge: 1 yearMale17 month old male albino axolotl. Knowledge of appropriate tank size and cycling/cycled tank preferable. But advice and support can be provided. Can deliver within 10 mile radius or courier welcomLeigh P.Barnstaple91 weekBaby axolotls£0AxolotlMixedReady to take home now!!! *Please read tank requirements before enquiring* I recently rescued a ton of extra baby Axolotls, some have missing limbs but they are now growing back All healthy Wilds, coLauren O.Crewe41 weekAxolotl£10AxolotlAge: 15 weeksMixedHere I have some axolotl for sale I have 5 dark ones 4 albinos ones there about 2/3 inch’s big and is eating live and frozen blood worm will eat axolotl pellets but they prefer not to at the moment stSteven J.ID verifiedBirmingham51 weekTwo Axolotls for sale!!£35AxolotlAge: 7 monthsMixedSelling two axolotls for £35 each. Accessories not included. Eat bloodworms. Are around 8 months old. Looking for a new home.Samiha c.Harrow521 weekAxolotl babies £5AxolotlAge: 4 monthsMixed(COPPER £15 Each)I have some axolotl babies looking for new homes, all healthy and feeding on bloodworm. They are 3 and a half months old. Copper and wilds available. Hets known- mum(wild) Dad(Lucy) cMolly-jo b.ID verifiedCrewe42 weeksBaby copper axolotls ready for new homes £30AxolotlAge: 8 monthsMixed2 babies left ready to go knowledgeable, loving home. Gorgeous leopard markings, approx 4inches, Hatched Dec 2023. Feeding well Mother- copper, father- leucistic £30 each Requires suitable sized cVirginia C.Biggleswade62 weeksBaby "lucy" axoltls£30AxolotlAge: 6 monthsMixed1 pink Leucistic axoltl (2x currently reserved) Very pretty Due to their age I am not able to confirm their sex Eating blood worms and pellets well Please do research on their care needs Hatched in FRebecca B.Lutterworth82 weeksBaby axolotl £25AxolotlAge: 4 monthsMixedI have baby Leucistic axolotl looking for new home soon. hatched mid April and others ready soon hatched may. Please do your research on care and requirements before considering an axolotl. They do samantha c.Birmingham32 weeksAxolotl for sale£25AxolotlAge: 5 monthsMixedI have one axolotl left for sale both hatched on the 9th March 2024 and are feeding well on NTLABS pellets. Won't know their sex until they are older. . Happy to give advice if neededKIRSTY L.ID verifiedSouth Molton

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How much should a axolotl cost? ›

An axolotl costs between $30 – $75 for a basic but healthy one. If you're looking for something more exotic like a piebald axolotl variation, it will cost about $100. Some rare specimens can cost a few hundred, but these are generally extremely unique variations that only serious collectors tend to purchase.

Is an axolotl a good pet? ›

Axolotls can make good pets for someone looking to observe rather than interact with a pet. They will engage with humans who come by their tank and are fun to watch in their habitat. They are easy to care for, making them a good pet for someone looking for a lower-responsibility pet.

In what states are axolotls illegal? ›

As many have noticed, axolotls are illegal to own as pets in some US states and Canadian provinces, as well as other parts of the world. In the United States, axolotls are illegal to own in California, Maine, New Jersey, and D.C., while a permit is required in New Mexico and Hawaii.

Is it OK to own an axolotl? ›

Possession of axolotls in the state of CA is a crime. There are also quite a few other pets California bans as well. Along with ferrets, hedgehogs... and these amphibians.

What is the lifespan of an axolotl? ›

They are carnivorous and will feed on a range of prey including, insects, worms, mollusks, fish and arthropods. Lifespan: In the wild, axolotls generally live 5-6 years but can reach 15 years in captivity.

Are axolotls happy in a tank? ›

Axolotls enjoy having places to hide and explore, and it is a good idea to provide decorations and plants in their tank. This can include rocks, caves, and live or artificial plants.

Is it OK to touch your axolotl? ›

However, the body of an Axolotl does not contain any poison. Humans can touch an Axolotl anytime. There is nothing on their skin that can hurt a human.

Is it safe to hold an axolotl? ›

Axolotls should be handled as little as possible and should not be kept out of water for any period of time. When capture is necessary, an aquarium net should be used. Axolotls are best examined and transported in clear, watertight plastic bags, half-filled with water, which must be kept shaded to avoid overheating.

Can axolotls be petted? ›

It is recommended that you do not handle an axolotl. It can be damaging to their body and removes them from their natural habitat.

Do axolotls bite? ›

They tend to swallow their food with a mouthful of water, sending it straight into their stomach instead of taking big chunks. Axolotls are capable of biting food items and giving any neighboring tank fellows a nip if they get too close.

Are axolotls high maintenance? ›

While they are not extremely high maintenance they do have specific care requirements. As long as all 3 are followed you can have a fun exciting pet for 10+ years! Axolotls are from high elevations in Mexico where the water stays quite cold.

What do axolotls eat? ›

What Do Axolotls Eat? Axolotls are carnivorous predators that usually hunt at night. They use a suction method to suck up crustaceans, mollusks, insect larva, worms, and sometimes small fish. They also may suck up bits of gravel to help grind up their food and make it easier to digest.

How often should I feed an axolotl? ›

Young axolotls eat as often as three times per day, but adults only eat every two to three days.

Can axolotls live with fish? ›

Adult axolotls make great tank mates. White Cloud Mountain Minnows. White cloud minnows are peaceful cool water fish that can make excellent tank mates for axolotls. Guppy Fish.

How big do axolotls get? ›

Description. A sexually mature adult axolotl, at age 18–27 months, ranges in length from 15 to 45 cm (6 to 18 in), although a size close to 23 cm (9 in) is most common and greater than 30 cm (12 in) is rare.

Is it hard to keep axolotls alive? ›

An axolotl is an aquatic salamander related to tiger salamanders. They are easy to care for and make enjoyable pets. They have a lifespan of 10-15 years in aquariums if provided the right environment and care.

How many gallons does 1 axolotl need? ›

An Axolotl tank should be at least 10 gallons so they can survive, but we recommend opting for a 20 or 30-gallon tank if you have the room. Axolotls produce a lot of waste, so it is easy for ammonia and nitrate levels to get out of control if you keep them in a smaller tank.

What is the rarest axolotl? ›

Mosaics are a very special kind of axolotl, and one of the rarest kinds in the entire world to find, because they only happen due to a mutation occurring during the development of the axolotl as a zygote.

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