Axolotl for beginners

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Axolotl for beginners



1x1 guide for appropriate keeping, care and feeding in the aquarium including interesting facts



By Thorsten Hawk







Forword:







Mini profile for a better overview:







1. What are axolotls?







2. Origin







3. Natural habitat







4. Males or females







5. Lifespan and sexual maturity







6. Colors and sizes







7. Note when buying?







8. Loner or group?







9. Socialization with other animals.







10. Aquarium and space requirements







11. Basic equipment







12. Water







13. Soil and plants:







14. Light conditions:







15.Cleaning and intervals:







16. Diet and feeding intervals







17. Create variety in the aquarium







18. Vacation replacement







19. Breeding and rearing







20. Common illnesses and first aid







21. Interesting facts







Forword:



Beginner's Guide on Axolotl Posture



If you look closely at the axolotl, at first you don't know what to think of it. Is he a fish or is he a snake? Is he a reptile or is he an amphibian? On the one hand it looks cute, on the other hand it is also a bit scary. He gives the impression that he wants to resemble a monster-like tadpole. He is also a nocturnal roommate who searches for his prey in the dark. You don't really trust him to do that, because his pink branches make him look friendly.









Mini profile for a better overview:





Name: Axolotl (translated: water monster) Scientific name: Ambystoma Mexicanum Class: amphibiansOrder: tail amphibiansFamily: transverse newtsSize:



15 to 45 centimeters

Speed: Not knownWeight:

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