Daniel
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Hi,
I have got a question I could not find an answer to although I searched the Internet and several papers on metamorphosis in axolotls.
In another (german) forum there is a rumor abroad that feeding an axolol with marine food (pieces of fish, shrimps, mussel etc.) may cause it to morph because of the iodine contained in this food.
As far as I know until now it is necessary to use several hormones to induce a metamorphosis and not just to feed them some iodine but I am not quite sure about it. Maybe someone of the members here could help me out with some information or even a paper looking into that topic.
And to make it clear from the start: I don't want to morph one of my axolotls, I want to prevent it. But I don't like baseless rumors neither
Thanks for your answers,
Daniel
I have got a question I could not find an answer to although I searched the Internet and several papers on metamorphosis in axolotls.
In another (german) forum there is a rumor abroad that feeding an axolol with marine food (pieces of fish, shrimps, mussel etc.) may cause it to morph because of the iodine contained in this food.
As far as I know until now it is necessary to use several hormones to induce a metamorphosis and not just to feed them some iodine but I am not quite sure about it. Maybe someone of the members here could help me out with some information or even a paper looking into that topic.
And to make it clear from the start: I don't want to morph one of my axolotls, I want to prevent it. But I don't like baseless rumors neither
Thanks for your answers,
Daniel