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People get a little too over the top about this subject, a shrimp will not hurt your axolotl and you should always quarantine feeder fish, thus getting rid of the illness issue. Your axolotls will enjoy being able to hunt live food, and remember these are creatures that can regenerate half their body if it gets ripped off but you're worried about a little shrimp somehow hurting it?
Pretty sure if you cut an axolotl in half it wouldnt regenerate itself.
Caudata Culture Articles - Fish with CaudatesFish? MTS? What can you add to a 2 juvenile axolotl aquarium? I hear if you add any fish they have to be bigger than the axolotls head otherwise they would eat the fish. Please reply!!
People get a little too over the top about this subject, a shrimp will not hurt your axolotl and you should always quarantine feeder fish, thus getting rid of the illness issue. Your axolotls will enjoy being able to hunt live food, and remember these are creatures that can regenerate half their body if it gets ripped off but you're worried about a little shrimp somehow hurting it?
Basically minnows, snakes, shrimp, things you would feed your axolotl, minnows dont creat as much of a mess as gold fish and they are comfortable in the same water required for your axi. You can get them in a red color, a pale color, and more or less a wild color, they are a hardy fish and really not aggressive. Can feed them normal fish food. And can breed your own in a separate tank.The shrimp are the same way. Have a separate tank for each, feed and breed, and free axolotl food as well as some other creatures to brighten up your tank and give your axi something to hunt.
Basically minnows, snakes, shrimp, things you would feed your axolotl, minnows dont creat as much of a mess as gold fish and they are comfortable in the same water required for your axi.
SNAKES!? Don't feed snakes to an axolotl, that's cruel to the snake ( they aren't aquatic and would drown ).
What if it is eaten before it drowns?
Hahaha, wow, fail, I ment snails... Fml. Dont try to house snakes with an axi, that could be extremely bad.SNAKES!? Don't feed snakes to an axolotl, that's cruel to the snake ( they aren't aquatic and would drown ).
That's why I really didn't go into any detail on snails earlier. I don't know enough about them to really give any insight on them.Be careful with snails. Stick to the soft-shell snail species (pond, bladder, ramshorn etc) anything else poses the risk of impaction especially the larger apple snails (mystery snails).
Fish? MTS? What can you add to a 2 juvenile axolotl aquarium? I hear if you add any fish they have to be bigger than the axolotls head otherwise they would eat the fish. Please reply!!