Haha ok your English is now deteriorating a little, but I think I can still follow you.
You should be able to know most of what you need by next week Friday. Do you feel confident already? If not, you can certainly list what you have learned and people here will say "right" or "wrong".
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I see that your (forum) English is already improving!
*Is it fine to feed axolots whit earthworms? I live in contryside, so there's lost of bugs here.
Yes you can feed them earthworms - they are an excellent food. Here is an article about all kinds of worms:
http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/worms.shtml
The important thing is to be certain that the place where you get the worms has not been sprayed (or whatever) with pesticides, though. You can also feed them other things that you can find in a garden, like slugs (a snail without a shell) or pill bugs - the little grey bugs that look like armadillos and roll into a ball when you touch them, their Latin name is
Isopoda). The important things to remember are that 1) the earth/plants where you get the bugs has not been treated with chemicals of some kind, and 2) the bugs will not hurt your axolotl.
There is a detailed list of foods for Caudates (incl. axolotls) here:
http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/foods.shtml
Note that the things called meal worms (farther down in the list) are easy to buy but may cause problems - besides having a shell (exoskeleton) that may be hard to digest, they have very strong mandibles and may actually hurt your axolotl from the inside out.
I will get some dried food and living bugs&worms from petshop too, but if I feed something else too, it's more and more cheaper. :'D
Yes this is exactly right. I live in an apartment house in Berlin which means no garden, so I have to buy all of the food for my axolotls, adults and larvae. And again, they are costing me a small fortune.
In fact I have litle crabs, I don't know what they're galled in english..but finish axie people says that they're good food for young axies.
I believe you mean either "brine shrimp" or "daphnia". They are indeed very good food for larvae. They are also both very easy to breed at home ( = for free food). Brine shrimp (brine means salt water) used to be sold as "pets" called Sea Monkeys in the USA, maybe you know something like that in Finland, too? Daphina are "water fleas". If you search this forum with either of those words, you will certainly find lots of information, including how to raise them. I have found a good link for Daphnia
http://www.caudata.org/daphnia/ but haven't found a separate link on brine shrimp yet.
*What should I notice when I go to get my axies from shop? I think that I take a goolboks whit me, lower temperatures will be nicer for axies when I get them home..
I do not know how far you have to travel with the axolotl to get it home, so I do not know if a cool box is really necessary. Can't hurt, anyway, right? I brougt mine home like you would do with any other fish. They will give you the axolotls in a large bag with some water. Let it float in the new aquarium for 15-20 minutes, then add some water, etc. - since you've had aquaria for 10 years, you will know how that works. The only thing is that I would not use a net to catch the axolotl, but would open the bag and tip it a little - he will walk out into the new aquarium by himself. (I hope I understood the question correctly?)
Normally I would also say to look at the axolotls carefully before buying them. If they have places that are white and furry, if they look very thin, if pieces of their body is missing, then they are already in poor condition and you will have a lot of work to get them happy. (And you should not reward the shop owner for treating animals this way by giving him money to continue.) I don't say this now (see how I did not say it?) because you write that you have a very difficult time finding axolotls at all.
Incidentally, there is a place in this forum where you could look for axolotls being sold by people from this forum (sorry I didn't think of that before):
http://www.caudata.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=51
-Eva