Axolotl, also known as the "walking fish," is a unique amphibian native to the lakes underlying Mexico City. This fascinating species is renowned for its neoteny, meaning it retains its larval features throughout its life, including external feathery gills and a paddle-like tail. These traits give the axolotl a distinct appearance, often described as smiling. Temperament-wise, axolotls are generally calm and solitary, making them suitable as pets for enthusiasts who can provide a spacious, cool aquarium with proper filtration. Important care requirements include maintaining water temperatures between 14-20°C and providing a diet of worms, insects, and small fish. Due to urbanisation and pollution, their natural habitat is critically endangered, which underscores the importance of responsible pet ownership and conservation efforts. Keywords such as "axolotl for sale UK," "axolotl pet," and "buy axolotl" reflect this interest in the UK market for this extraordinary amphibian.

Axolotl
Full set up. 80 litre tank, correct pump, sand, house and plant. He is 2 years old and healthy. We just don’t have the space for him anymore sadly 🙂 Collection le7

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CB April 2025 These salamanders are currently aquatic and resemble axolotol they will eventually morph onto land and be terrestrial they enjoy swimming so having a pauladerium set up is perfect unli

Axolotl
Very cute! All have their own personalities. I have only a few Wild starbursts and a couple of grey melanoids available too These have all been raised since eggs If collection all can be seen and sh

Axolotl
I have a beautiful batch of young axolotls available, hatched on 20th May 2025. They are healthy, active, and feeding well on high-quality pellets and bloodworms. Raised in clean, cycled tanks and ha

Axolotl
Axolotl for sale collection on Bury st edmunds Beautiful Axolotl unsexed as too young. Been raised by myself, they just are beautiful creatures.
No, axolotls are not reptiles; they are amphibians, specifically aquatic salamanders belonging to the class Amphibia and the order Caudata.