What is a gold axolotl?

Golden Albino Axolotl
When young, golden albino axolotls look exactly like white albinos and are very sensitive to bright light like white albinos. As they grow, golden albinos change color to peach, yellow, and orange-gold. They have white, pink, or yellow eyes and reflective spots and speckles covering their bodies.
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How rare is a gold axolotl?

Rare. A rare Axolotl color variation can be very difficult to find because it only has a spawn rate of . 8%. Finding one in the wild can be time-consuming, but breeding can speed up the process.
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What is the rarest type of axolotl?

Firefly Axolotl

Fireflies are some of the most recently bred axolotl morphs and are by far one of the rarest.
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What is the rarest color of axolotl?

However, there is the rarest breed called copper melanoid axolotl, but you would be extremely lucky if you can get one.
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Do blue axolotls exist?

The Blue Axolotl is not an accurate name for this unique salamander since they are not blue at all. They are actually dark gray or black, which could look bluish in certain lights. They are most commonly called Black Melanoids.
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Axolotls: The salamanders that snack on each other (but don't die) - Luis Zambrano



How many axolotls are left in the world 2021?

Axolotls remain a common, and popular pet, but wild axolotls are listed as critically endangered with an estimated 1000 individuals or fewer left in the wild. As amphibians, they are especially susceptible to pollution and are reliant on water for survival and reproduction.
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Do axolotls bite?

Yes, axolotls bite everything and anything that moves around in their vicinity, but their teeth are too small to cause much pain. Axolotls aren't aggressive to humans; they are simply hunting for food or nipping out of self-defense.
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Is it legal to own an axolotl?

As many have noticed, axolotls are illegal to own as pets in some US states and Canadian provinces, as well as other parts of the world. In the United States, axolotls are illegal to own in California, Maine, New Jersey, and D.C., while a permit is required in New Mexico and Hawaii.
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How old do axolotls live?

Lifespan – 10-15 years. Colour and characteristics – several known pigmentation types, including brown, black, albino, grey and pale pink; external gill stalks and a caudal dorsal fin as a result of neoteny. Wild population – 700-1,200 approx.
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Is it OK to touch axolotl?

While axolotls are relatively hardy to slight fluctuations in their environment, they also have delicate, soft bodies with permeable skin. In fact, most of their body is made of cartilage rather than bone. That means they should not be handled unless absolutely necessary.
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Are pink axolotls rare?

Leucistic (pink) Axolotl

Because these axolotls are easy for predators to spot, they are rare in the wild.
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What is the most common axolotl color?

The golden albino is actually among the most common artificial axolotl colors. It is characterized by bright gold skin (as well as white, pink, or yellow eyes and reflective patches covering the body) that subtly changes color from white to yellow to orange-gold over the course of its lifetime.
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Are Golden albino axolotls rare?

Leucistic

Leucistic axolotls are a translucent white with shiny gold flecks, red or pink gills, and dark brown or black eyes. They are very rare in the wild because they are easily spotted by predators, but are one of the most common and beautiful morphs in captivity.
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How rare is a blue axolotl?

The blue axolotl is by far the rarest colour and has a 0.083% chance of spawning, either naturally or via the breeding of adults with other colours.
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Can axolotl jumped out of tank?

Keep a lid on the aquarium at all times as axolotls can jump out of the water surprisingly well!
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How much does a axolotl cost?

An axolotl costs between $30 – $75 for a basic but healthy one. If you're looking for something more exotic like a piebald axolotl variation, it will cost about $100. Some rare specimens can cost a few hundred, but these are generally extremely unique variations that only serious collectors tend to purchase.
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Do axolotls pee?

Axolotls pee through their gills

Yes, but they pee out only about half of their metabolic waste as urine. Axolotls get rid of the rest of their pee through their gills.
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Do axolotls smile?

Though they keep their gills, adult axolotls also have functional lungs and can breathe through their skin. And as if being forever-babies didn't make them cute enough, their mouths are upturned in a permanent Mona Lisa smile. Those sweet little smiles can quickly turn into vacuum cleaners when it's time to eat.
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Do axolotls poop?

it looks like a brown mini goatskin water bottles. And it is very liquidy if you were to try to poke it, it may burst. My axolotl used to trample on it after he's done pooping it out, the other used to eat it. You can tell the axolotl wants to poop because its gills go all red and you can see their posture.
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Are axolotls smart?

The axolotl is a freshwater salamander that spends its entire life underwater. This highly intelligent amphibian's behavior can range among individuals from social to solitary and active to dormant.
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Can an axolotl turn into a salamander?

The tiger salamander and axolotl are related, but the axolotl never metamorphosizes into a terrestrial salamander. However, it's possible to force an axolotl to undergo metamorphosis. This animal looks like a tiger salamander, but the metamorphosis is unnatural and shortens the animals lifespan.
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What are the red things on axolotls head?

The feathery looking branches that extend from either side of its head are its gills. Axolotl retain their gills, but also have lungs that are fully functional. They will often rise to the surface for a gulp of air. What is this?
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Is an axolotl a Pokemon?

It is actually a neotenic salamander, which essentially means that they reach adulthood without actually undergoing metamorphosis and remain in their immature, juvenile form. They're kind of the like the Zooey Deschanel of the salamander world. Fun Fact: Like Pokémon, the axolotl can be evolved.
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