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Scientists have found that if Thyroxin (a hormone produced by the thyroid gland that helps regulate energy production in the body) is artificially added to axolotls they are able to complete metamorphosis. Apparently there is a block of signals between the thyroid gland (A large gland situated in front and on either side of the trachea (windpipe) that secretes the hormone thyroxine, which helps regulate body growth and metabolism) and the pituitary gland, (a gland at the base of the brain that secretes hormones and regulates and controls other hormone-secreting glands and many body processes, including reproduction) - even though the thyroid seems normal. This hormone block accounts for the axolotls inability to transform or metamorph into the adult stage.
It has also been studied that "fouling" a water tank to force an axolotl into metamorphosis has a less than 2% chance of succeeding.
This is done by putting the axolotl into a tank with only 10 or 15 centimetres of water in it and gradually removing the water from the tank making it harder for the axolotl to submerge.
The safest way and most promising way to succeed in the metamorphosis of your axolotl would be to inject it with iodine or thyroxin. NOT TO BE DONE YOURSELF!
As I am aware most of you would already know this, but just to everyone who is receiving misleading information about the metamorphosis of the axolotl.
It has also been studied that "fouling" a water tank to force an axolotl into metamorphosis has a less than 2% chance of succeeding.
This is done by putting the axolotl into a tank with only 10 or 15 centimetres of water in it and gradually removing the water from the tank making it harder for the axolotl to submerge.
The safest way and most promising way to succeed in the metamorphosis of your axolotl would be to inject it with iodine or thyroxin. NOT TO BE DONE YOURSELF!
As I am aware most of you would already know this, but just to everyone who is receiving misleading information about the metamorphosis of the axolotl.