esoteric
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Hi, I can't find anything about this by doing a search and I thought it was worth mentioning.
I've only just started rearing axolotl larvae and my observations show that they definitely have a play dead reflex of some sort.
Thinking about it, in the wild, they're having to survive amongst bigger axolotls whose feeding reflex is triggered by motion, so what better way to increase their chances of survival than playing dead as soon as they feel threatened?
This reflex seems to decrease as the babies get bigger and stronger, but even after a couple of months I have individuals that still act dead, for anything up to 30 seconds after their daily water change or after their container receives an accidental jolt or even after a sibling knocks into them whilst feeding.
I just wondered if other people who have raised axolotls from eggs have noticed the same thing or if I have oddly cataleptic axolotl larvae.
I've only just started rearing axolotl larvae and my observations show that they definitely have a play dead reflex of some sort.
Thinking about it, in the wild, they're having to survive amongst bigger axolotls whose feeding reflex is triggered by motion, so what better way to increase their chances of survival than playing dead as soon as they feel threatened?
This reflex seems to decrease as the babies get bigger and stronger, but even after a couple of months I have individuals that still act dead, for anything up to 30 seconds after their daily water change or after their container receives an accidental jolt or even after a sibling knocks into them whilst feeding.
I just wondered if other people who have raised axolotls from eggs have noticed the same thing or if I have oddly cataleptic axolotl larvae.