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Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcvCmjWzQ8I
This is a video of my Axolotl, this is all he seems to do all day, and he's really active.. As in he barely sits still, where as my other one is the complete opposite and is really lazy, and slow.
Is this normal behaviour for Axolotl, to swim around lots?
 
Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcvCmjWzQ8I
This is a video of my Axolotl, this is all he seems to do all day, and he's really active.. As in he barely sits still, where as my other one is the complete opposite and is really lazy, and slow.
Is this normal behaviour for Axolotl, to swim around lots?

mine did that, but she was a frustrated female that wanted to lay eggs. She did it for nearly 24 hours, never stopped, then all of a sudden she stopped then a few hours later started laying eggs.
 
Okay, well I'm pretty sure both of mine are male.. So he's maybe just hyper-active?
 
My male is really quite active when he can see people. It think he slows down when I'm not around...maybe yours is the same? :happy:
 
My male is really quite active when he can see people. It think he slows down when I'm not around...maybe yours is the same? :happy:

Yeah, I think he's just really active. :) I'm just being a worry guts, he's sleeping on top of my other Axolotl now, and he's been laying still (for the first time in 2 days might I add) for about 2 hours now, so I think it was just a passing phase. :)
 
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