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Shedding?

Markw

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Do axies shed? Ive never heard of amphibians shedding, but I was reading on here recently and read something about it. I dont remember which thread I was reading or what it said about it, but it said something about axies and shedding. This may sound stupid, but if they do, Id like to know. :happy:

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Hi Mark,

Yes, axies do shed skin. This is more apparent in dark coloured axies.

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ezmynd

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I had some fire bellied newts that used to shed their skin and then eat it, almost always. Although sometimes they only ate some or none. Looked like a ghost newt in the tank, kinda neat. I also had a tree frog who used to eat his skin. He would bite it then pull it off from himself as he ate it. So I imagine Oxolotls are probably are similar.
 
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