Description
Albino White Black Eye Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
Overview:
The Albino White Black Eye Axolotl is a striking aquatic amphibian, featuring a clean white albino body contrasted by distinctive dark eyes. Its feathery external gills and permanently aquatic nature make it a fascinating and unique addition to any cool freshwater aquarium.
Origin:
Native to Lake Xochimilco in Mexico, axolotls are critically endangered in the wild. All axolotls available in the aquarium trade are captive bred.
Feeding:
Carnivorous. Feed a varied diet of high-quality axolotl pellets, earthworms, bloodworms, and other suitable frozen or live foods. Juveniles should be fed daily, while adults are fed 2–3 times per week.
Tank / Setup Requirements:
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Minimum tank size: 75 litres (20 gallons) per axolotl
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Fine sand or bare-bottom setup recommended (avoid gravel)
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Provide caves, hides, or PVC tubes for security
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Low water flow is essential, as axolotls are sensitive to currents
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Avoid sharp décor to prevent skin and gill damage
Tank Mates:
Best kept alone or with other axolotls of similar size. Fish and invertebrates are not recommended, as they may be eaten or cause stress or injury.
Aggression:
Generally peaceful but opportunistic. May nip tank mates if crowded or underfed.
Experience Level:
Intermediate. Requires cool, stable water conditions and consistent maintenance.
Water Parameters:
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Temperature: 14–20°C (57–68°F)
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pH: 6.5–8.0
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Water Type: Freshwater
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Ammonia & Nitrite: 0 ppm
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Nitrate: <20 ppm
