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  1. Axolotls - Biology

    The diagram on the right is a summary of the development of the Axolotl, from egg to adult. The red line below each animal represents roughly 2 mm. The egg (stage 1) is typically amphibian. It comprises …

  2. Axolotls: The Fascinating Mexican Axolotl and the Tiger Salamander

    Detailed practical, scientific, and photographic information about the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), the Mexican Salamander. Also covers Tiger Salamanders.

  3. Axolotls - Feeding

    When an axolotl wants to eat something, it opens its mouth suddenly and water rushes in, along with the food or anything else around (such as parts of other axolotls, or pieces of gravel).

  4. Genetics and Colour - Axolotl

    You can see the huge variety of axolotl colour variations in Caudata.org's User Photo Gallery. Keep your eyes open for unusually coloured axolotls that don't match the descriptions here.

  5. Axolotls - Frequently Asked Questions

    The axolotl is an endangered species in the wild, but vast numbers are bred in captivity each year for scientific research and the pet trade. As long as you acquired your axolotl in your own country from a …

  6. Axolotls - Metamorphosed & Tiger Salamanders

    An axolotl that metamorphoses prior to when it begins to reach sexual maturity will usually lead a somewhat normal life. It will eat the same food and behave in a similar manner to the Tiger …

  7. Axolotls - Health & Diseases

    This golden albino's forward-turned gills are typical of an axolotl stressed by flowing water. A curled tail end is a sure sign of a stressed axolotl. Please note well: Aquarium fish remedies can be toxic to …

  8. Axolotls - Social Bookmarking

    Heck, the site is already top or 2nd on all google searches for "axolotls" and "axolotl" so I don't gain anything from you using social networking sites to link here. All of these sites are free to use but do …

  9. Axolotls - Rearing from Egg to Adult

    Finding axolotl eggs, or seeing a female spawning, often occurs when we least expect it, or at least not quite on the day we expect. It's always a good idea to keep an eye out for old spermatophores in the …

  10. Contact John P. Clare - axolotl.org

    Contact John P. Clare