Lady Kiri
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It's in the title but I'm curious about peoples experiences.
My axolotl follows me around in his tank as I move about the room doing various chores and what not. If I approach he'll "beg" for food by standing on his back legs and looking at the sky waiting for a tasty morsel to drop from the heavens. If I move away, He'll move with me (slowly of course) and try again if I'm still close enough to potentially drop something in for him. It doesn't seem to matter what time of day either.
Now obviously he can see me and knows I mean food. My question more relates to how he treats others. He ignores them. My bf can approach his tank and he'll just sit there and stare out into space, won't beg, wont follow him. Same with other guests to the house. He won't follow or beg them. Some guests he's even actively swam away and hidden from. My grandfather being the main one he seems to be frightened of.
I'm curious to know if this means he has some sort of facial recognition or maybe a body shape recognition. I'm unsure how their eyes work and have found very limited articles about it. Most simply just state that their eyes sight is 'poor'. But how poor?
Has any one got or had an experience like this with their axolotls? Does anyone have any information about their eyesight they can share?
My axolotl follows me around in his tank as I move about the room doing various chores and what not. If I approach he'll "beg" for food by standing on his back legs and looking at the sky waiting for a tasty morsel to drop from the heavens. If I move away, He'll move with me (slowly of course) and try again if I'm still close enough to potentially drop something in for him. It doesn't seem to matter what time of day either.
Now obviously he can see me and knows I mean food. My question more relates to how he treats others. He ignores them. My bf can approach his tank and he'll just sit there and stare out into space, won't beg, wont follow him. Same with other guests to the house. He won't follow or beg them. Some guests he's even actively swam away and hidden from. My grandfather being the main one he seems to be frightened of.
I'm curious to know if this means he has some sort of facial recognition or maybe a body shape recognition. I'm unsure how their eyes work and have found very limited articles about it. Most simply just state that their eyes sight is 'poor'. But how poor?
Has any one got or had an experience like this with their axolotls? Does anyone have any information about their eyesight they can share?