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Anonymous
What's this fish (or whatever) called? Where can I get one? Do they all look like mudkips?
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>157191
Freak.
>> Anonymous
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It's called an axlotl.
>> Anonymous
axolotl.
>> Anonymous
axolotl
>> Anonymous
The Axolotl is a relatively large salamander that is native to the part of Mexico surrounding Xochimilco. They are very closely related to the Tiger Salamander and the Spotted Salamander. Axolotl are moderately easy to care for and are popular as pets and laboratory animals, although the wild Axolotls are considered an endangered species.

Axolotls should not share their living space with other animals (especially fish, since they will tend to gnaw at the axolotl's external gills), including other Axolotls when young. Older Axolotls can live with other Axolotls. The temperature of the aquarium should be around 16 or 18 degrees Celsius ( 57 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit). Lower temperatures result in slow moving salamanders with slower metabolism, while higher temperatures cause stress, increased metabolism, and more eating. The water in the Axolotl's aquarium should have a pH of between 6.5 and 8. It should be free of chlorine. Axolotls prefer swimming in relatively hard water. If the tap water available is soft, it can be supplemented with added salts such as Holtfreter's and Steinberg's solutions, the solutions used by Indiana University. An adult Axolotl should be kept in an aquarium at least 50 centimeters, or 20 inches, in length. Larger or more numerous Axolotls require larger tanks.

The Axolotl's tank should have about 15 centimeters (6 inches) of water in it. Filters are essential as Axolotls produce a lot of waste. The water should be calm. They enjoy having plants, caves, and other decorations to hide in.
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>>157200
Hey, you! Stop posting shooped pictures of animals!
>> Anonymous
OP, that picture is a shop.

Axolotls are pinkish/white or dark green/black.