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So my Axolotl sometimes puts his head under this plant and in between the wedges in rocks, is that normal?
 

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So my Axolotl sometimes puts his head under this plant and in between the wedges in rocks, is that normal?
yes it's quite normal, it's their way of blocking out the light. putting hides/caves in will make it happen less often.
 
yes it's quite normal, it's their way of blocking out the light. putting hides/caves in will make it happen less often.
He has a bunch of hides and I try to keep his light off as much as possible
 
He has a bunch of hides and I try to keep his light off as much as possible
mine have but I still find them asleep during the day with their heads tucked into a gap in the slate, they are just awkward like that.
 
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