Krispy
New member
For me the most important factors in price are the overall health and appearance of the animal. I'll pay top dollar for an axolotl, but I want to see fluffy, medium/long/very long gills, and a healthy weight. Notches in the tail are okay as long as they are healed well and not obvious. Healthy genetics are also VERY IMPORTANT, not just for individual pet axolotls, but for the entire species because the gene pool is very small and obtaining new breeding stock is near impossible. I agree with whoever said that smaller-scale breeders typically take better care of their animals because raising up axolotls is SO MUCH WORK. I feel like the breeders that axolotl enthusiasts support the most are the ones that are constantly active in the community on forums and in facebook groups, and curate their breeding programs with only the most quality axolotls.