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  1. Axolotls: The Fascinating Mexican Axolotl and the Tiger Salamander

    Detailed practical, scientific, and photographic information about the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), the Mexican Salamander. Also covers Tiger Salamanders.

  2. Axolotls - Biology

    Biology of Axolotls The Axolotl is unusual in nature because it retains its larval form into adulthood. In fact, it becomes sexually mature in this state. This adaptation, known as neoteny, is often viewed as …

  3. Axolotls - Feeding

    The Indiana University Axolotl Colony, when it still existed, fed its axolotls with high protein and vitamin fortified pellets designed for salmon (5 mm diameter for adults, 3 mm for younger axolotls). The …

  4. Axolotls - Health & Diseases

    Please note well: Aquarium fish remedies can be toxic to axolotls and it is inadvisable to use them without first consulting an expert. Amphibians absorb chemicals very easily through their skin and it …

  5. Genetics and Colour - Axolotl

    Genetics and Colour Overview The Axolotl is studied the world over for several reasons. All of the traits which make it so suitable for study, as for all living things, are dependent upon its genes. This page …

  6. Axolotls - Rearing from Egg to Adult

    Axolotl larvae are surprisingly tough, as far as newt and salamander larvae go. By the way, "larvae" is the plural of larva, the term used to describe axolotls (and other newts and salamanders) that have …

  7. Axolotls - Requirements & Water Conditions in Captivity

    Overview Water quality is an important factor in the health of the Axolotl. They are forgiving animals, but the correct care of axolotls in captivity is only possible under the right water conditions. Coupled with …

  8. Axolotls - Metamorphosed & Tiger Salamanders

    Background The Axolotl is a "perennibranchiate" salamander (it never loses its gills). I talked about this on the cover page of the site, but what happens when an axolotl decides to beat the odds and …

  9. Axolotls - Frequently Asked Questions

    The axolotl is an endangered species in the wild, but vast numbers are bred in captivity each year for scientific research and the pet trade. As long as you acquired your axolotl in your own country from a …

  10. Books and Links - Axolotl

    The Axolotl is mentioned frequently, and there are diagrams, statistics, photographs (black and white), and information from the combined research of many hundreds of scientists around the world. This …