Do axolotl sing?

Mariss

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I had an African Dwarf Frog that started making a high-pitched singing sound after we had him for about a year. Now, there is a similar sound coming from the axolotl tank! Is this a thing? It stops when I get close to the tank, but I can hear it throughout the house.
 
I never heard of axies singing. Sometimes a newt/sal might make a chirp when they want something to eat.
 
I've heard mine chirp, I thought I was going crazy at first until it happened when I was in the same room, they came up to the top like they were getting air and I heard the tiniest little Squeak/Chirping noise!
I heard it a lot more when mine were tiny babies but i've heard it once or twice more recently too so at least one of them likes to talk :D
 
Mine makes clicking sounds when it's eating
 
Can you take a recording? I'm intrigued. My guess would be there's crickets or frogs hiding near the tank lol
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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    @Thorninmyside, I Lauren chen
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