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From: timgautrey
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  • wow i llove your axols colours, theyre beautifull!, what do you feed them, and how often if you dont mind me asking.. im always looking for new ideas and opinions.

  • So THAT'S what Mudkip is modeled after! =] I feel informed now! =3

    It's so CUTE! <3 It's like a little bearded dragon underwater! <3

  • You ca play with them and they will come up and try to eat your finger! These are fed by hand every day

  • do you interact with them cos they've always ignored me in the shops lol!!

  • Cute axolotls. I just got new ones too! My first! I had a couple goldfish in with my first axolotl when it was cleaning the tank, and the axolotl ate it! They bite at anything that moves and is smaller than them. They have poor eyesight though.

  • Are they under water? What are they?

  • They are a variant of the salamander family, closely related to the Tiger salamander. The difference with these is that they don't morph into air-breathers in adulthood as salamanders do!

  • That's very interesting, thanks! I'm starting up an aquarium soon. I'll have to make some videos to share.

  • @timgautrey - well they can and do sometimes leave the larval stage for adulthood but it is very very rare and would probably be worth quite a bit. you should make a video cutting off ones leg, its not like it wont grow back. just kidding that would probably bring much hatemail

  • Cool.

    Love these theyre cute.

    Whats theyre diet?

  • They prefer live foods such as earth worms, brine shrimp and rag worms, but will happily eat strips of ham and lean meats, veggies and catfish pellets.

  • cool

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