What is the most preferred hardness (dGH) of water for a axolotl?

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I am really confused about this. I have gotten extremely different answers after searching on google for about an hour. Can somebody tell me the the water dGH for a axolotl?
 
Most aquatic amphibians are quite adaptable to variations in water hardness, so there is no easy answer to your question. I would recommend avoiding water on either extreme. Very soft water has drawbacks, and so does very hard water.
 
Thanks for the reply. I will go with slightly hard water for my axolotl because when i was searching that came up the most.
 
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