How many axies to get?

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So my local breeder finally has his axies on frozen food and is coming to town next week. My question now is how many should I get? Originally, I only wanted one but my Mom suggested that I get 4 in case if some die. They're not particularly rare here but they are kinda hard to get a hold of... What do you guys think? Does 2 sound more reasonable? I'm pretty pumped. I've been waiting for months now. :D
 
You don't mention what size tank you have & is it cycled & ready to add axies or will you be raising young juveniles?
What set up are you planning?
That will be the major factor as to how many axolotls you can comfortably & healthily house together in your conditions.

I'd say stick to one or two depending on your tank of course. I truly hope that you don't have any losses - if you've been planning for months hopefully you've been reading up on all you need to know to do the best for your new additions :)



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You don't mention what size tank you have & is it cycled & ready to add axies or will you be raising young juveniles?
What set up are you planning?
That will be the major factor as to how many axolotls you can comfortably & healthily house together in your conditions.

I'd say stick to one or two depending on your tank of course. I truly hope that you don't have any losses - if you've been planning for months hopefully you've been reading up on all you need to know to do the best for your new additions :)



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Oh sorry, I forgot. It's 20 g (just for now because they're so small I don't want to lose them in the 40 g.) It's been cycling for nearly 2 months now 0.0; ( I've been waiting for awhile) Set-up? Just some custom hides and a few fake plants to start out with. The axolotls themselves are about 1.5-2 inches I think. I haven't seen them yet, this is just what the breeder estimated a few months ago.

I hope I don't lose anything either. I had a lovely no aquatic death streak going on for nearly a year until I brought home a feeder fish to keep as a pet. He was a goner in 2 days. Luckily, my 22 other goldfish were okay but it did ruin the perfect streak I had going on. ( I feel bad for the fish though, we named him luigi because he had a mustache...but you know how feeder fish are) I've done tons of research but I still feel uneasy...I hope two of them will make it through a long life with me.
 
Sounds you are ready & raring to go :)

Great to hear you've already got the tank setup & you definitely seem like you've done the research.

All I can say is now is I can't wait for you to get your axies & then share lots of pics with us :D

How long till they arrive?



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Aren't axies illegal in Canada?
 
They're legal here haha- we have a species of our own, actually.. Mud Puppies Go Wild - YouTube :)

When your babies start growing, you may be better off going with a larger tank if you want to house 4 of them- they can also be quite cannibalistic in their juvenile state, so make sure there's a hideout for each of them to try and avoid any territorial related nipping.
 
They're legal here haha- we have a species of our own, actually.. Mud Puppies Go Wild - YouTube :)

When your babies start growing, you may be better off going with a larger tank if you want to house 4 of them- they can also be quite cannibalistic in their juvenile state, so make sure there's a hideout for each of them to try and avoid any territorial related nipping.

...they are definately legal here..some places just have a hard time importing depending on the province..apparently ontarios fairly easy though...also....mudpuppies..at least canadian ones (I don't know if there's others) as far as I know aren't even remotely related to axolotls....and I've heard they bite
 
Didn't mean for that to sound snippy I've just had too many friends from northern ontario call them mudpuppies
 
Mudpuppies (Necturus spp.) and axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) are not closely related. The confusion comes in to play especially when people use the colloquial term 'water dog' for larval tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum), confusing 'water dog' with mudpuppy. Since these look nearly identical to axolotls, people assume 'water dogs' are the same as axolotls.

Unfortunately, many people see something with gills and assume they're all the same.
 
I'm getting them next week :D So pumped! I saw a picture of some of them and dem gills.:cool: So long!

As far as law goes I'm sure that it's just California.

WOAH I've never seen mudpuppies before! I'm glad that Canada has it's own strange creatures but they really don't look all that much like Axolotls. Their heads are flatter and gills are shorter. Their eyes also look smaller.

'll go get them another hide but I don't think I'll get four...Not now at least. :bowl:

I have another question. I'm sure some of you have heard of DIY 3d backgrounds and Sandfalls. I was thinking of building one for them what do you think?
 
Haha fair enough! The girl who bred and sold my axolotl to our LFS (of which she is an employee) told me they were of the same family- I should have disregarded everything she said after she told me I should buy gravel instead of sand hahah ><!

In terms of building your own 3D background (I'm assuming you mean like a rock wall, and not the spray foam stuff) I'm sure if you use the proper silicone (GH 2 I believe is axolotl safe as well- not 100% sure, however) and other non-metal means of securing it all together, it should be fine :D
 
Haha fair enough! The girl who bred and sold my axolotl to our LFS (of which she is an employee) told me they were of the same family- I should have disregarded everything she said after she told me I should buy gravel instead of sand hahah ><!

In terms of building your own 3D background (I'm assuming you mean like a rock wall, and not the spray foam stuff) I'm sure if you use the proper silicone (GH 2 I believe is axolotl safe as well- not 100% sure, however) and other non-metal means of securing it all together, it should be fine :D

Yea haha Spray foam is too messy. Styrofoam makes a big enough mess as it is XD I hear that 100% silicone should be all right...although it smells.
 
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