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.
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Adorable baby axolotls available. • Age: 8–10 weeks • Feeding well on blackworms and transitioning onto chopped earthworms • Strong, active, and developing well Raised in clean, temperature-control
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Well cared for very healthy and happy baby axolotls :-) They are currently 11 weeks old :) all albinos. Ready to be homed this weekend coming from Saturday 25th
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One gold/pink (smaller) And one black purple (larger) My son has lost intrest and feel they should be looked after better Comes with tank and pump ect
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1 beautiful baby albino axolotl for sale and ready for their new home. £50 collection only Cinderford
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I have a 7month old lavender axolotol for sale with full set up, feed, tank, accessories etc also comes with 2 fish Beautiful reptile but unfortunately due to having my baby I haven’t got the time to
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9 week old stunning baby albino axolotl for sale £10 each or 2 for £15. Collection from Bromsgrove or can deliver locally. Mom and Dad can be seen. They have their front legs and their back legs will
No, axolotls are not reptiles; they are amphibians, specifically aquatic salamanders belonging to the class Amphibia and the order Caudata.