Meet our Axolotls
Axolotls are apart of the Amphibian family but despite this they are also a species within the Salamander family. Salamanders go through a process called metamorphosis meaning they are able to start living on land. Axolotls do not go through this process basically meaning they stay in their juvenile form for life!
Range
Our Axolotls come in a variety of colours, from vibrant neon's to calming pastels. Each one is unique having different patterns and colours!
Diet
Axolotls enjoy a diet of live worms, small fish, and in captivity they are fed pellets specially formulated for their needs, blood worms and live worms. Providing them with a balanced diet ensures their health and happiness.
Lifespan
Axolotls have an impressive lifespan, with some living up to 15 years in captivity.
Conservation Status
Axolotls are currently listed as critically endangered in the wild, making our conservation efforts vital in preserving these unique amphibians for future generations.
Did You Know?
- Axolotls have the incredible ability to regenerate lost body parts, making them a truly remarkable species.
- Axolotls are resistant to cancer.
- Axolotls are actually carnivorous and can be seen to eat worms!