Why did my pink axolotl turn white?

Ronnie, gills can go white for numerous reasons. Usually, if an axolotl is sitting very still, they don't need a lot of oxygen. So the blood (which carries oxygen) doesn't flow to the gills in high volumes. So the gills can look pale.
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Why is my axolotl losing color?

Axolotl is Pale - Loss of Color in Body or Gills

Axolotls may lose pigmentation when resting and become either lighter or darker depending on the color of their environment. Under different circumstances, it can be seen as a sign of potential stress or blood loss if seriously injured.
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Why do axolotls turn pale?

If they don't move, or sleep/rest, the blood flow to the gill feathers is reduced. This may also be caused by anemia as a result of water hardness, or rather, the lack thereof. If your water is soft (acidic) then your axolotl can suffer from anemia.
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Is it normal for axolotls to change colour?

Is this normal, you may wonder? Well, it actually is. They naturally change colour based on environmental and developmental factors. According to Tank Origin, the causes behind Cheese being able to change colour might lie in its genetics, food, health and even its activity levels.
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Why is my axolotl not pink?

Leucistic axies go pink when they are active and after feeding, and pale when they are quiet or asleep. You may observe this slight change regularly. I would also say your axie is too small to be on sand.
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AXOLOTL HEALTH ISSUES



What does a stressed axolotl look like?

The two main signs of a stressed axolotl are gills curved forward, and a curled round tail tip. Especially among young axolotls, the gills can curve forward because the water flow is too strong.
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What does a healthy axolotl look like?

A sign your axolotl is healthy would be: Fluffy gills. Round belly (same size as head) Gills back.
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Do pink axolotls change color?

Well, it actually is. Axolotls can change the colour of their skin and gills. They will naturally change colour depending on a variety of environmental and developmental factors such as their genetics, the food they eat, the status of their health, and even their level of activity, Tank Origin reported.
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Can wild axolotls be pink?

Leucistic (pink) Axolotl

They have pink or red gills and dark eyes. Because these axolotls are easy for predators to spot, they are rare in the wild.
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Do axolotls change color with age?

This pattern darkens as the axolotl ages and can lead to a black and white salamander. This species is a type of leucistic morph with a concentration of melanophores on their heads and backs.
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What is toxic to axolotls?

For example, Sterazin and Protozin from Aqualife are toxic to axolotls. Anything containing metals such as copper or manganese should also be avoided. Two of the most common compounds used in aquarium medications are malachite green and methylene blue.
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Can you overfeed axolotls?

If your axolotl is a full grown, mature adult that has stopped growing, too much extra food can actually tend to make the animal overweight and unhealthy. Hatchlings should ideally be fed twice a day, though some might get away with once a day.
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Can I put my axolotl in the fridge?

Step 3: Fridging the Axolotl

Your axolotl will likely not be hungry during fridging, even after a week or two. Because of their slow metabolism, they in addition to a lack of appetite they also experience weight loss much more slowly. The axolotl can stay in the fridge for however long it takes their health to improve.
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How do I give my axolotl a salt bath?

Add about 2 or 3 tablespoons of non-iodized, safe salt for every litre of water, like aquarium or sea salt. The salt and water must be thoroughly mixed to have a perfectly dissolved mixture. Excess salt not dissolved will burn the skin of an axolotl, making it panic-stricken and thus dart around.
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What's the rarest axolotl color?

Lavender (silver dalmatian) morphs are very rare axolotls. These axolotls are typically entirely lavender or light gray. This very light purplish color is contrasted by the silver to dark gray spots that speckle its entire body.
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How much is a pink axolotl?

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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What is the rarest axolotl colour in real life?

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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What does the rarest axolotl look like?

Blue axolotls are the rarest type of axolotl in Minecraft. Like other axolotls, they do not spawn naturally. The only way to obtain blue axolotl is by breeding two axolotls. There is a 0.083% (1/1200) chance of spawning blue axolotl when two axolotls are bred.
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How do I know if my axolotl is morphing?

Signs of Morphing in Axolotls
  1. Bulging eyes. The eyes of the axolotl will start to look like they are protruding further out. ...
  2. Developing eyelids. You may notice folds of skin developing above the water dragon's eyes. ...
  3. Thickening back legs. ...
  4. Skin changes. ...
  5. Less webbed feet. ...
  6. Loss of gills. ...
  7. Receding Fins. ...
  8. Changes in Activity.
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How do you de stress an axolotl?

It may just need the calmness now and shade, and should settle down. Some food may help, but cold stable water and shade/cover should work. Have'nt had to use the fridging method before, so can't advise on that, but i know it is helpful for some conditions, good luck with your axolotl.
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How do you reduce stress in axolotls?

Avoid exposing your pet to bright lights and high temperatures of more than 74°C. Proper lighting and temperature will not stress, reduce the appetite, and kill your axolotl. Provide lots of hiding spots, including caves, plants, and driftwood in the aquarium.
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Do axolotls like to be touched?

Like fish, axolotls have a slime coat over their skin that serves as a shield against their environment. Touching them (fish or axolotls) can damage this coat, making them vulnerable to various infections. I also find that their skin is very delicate and easily damaged.
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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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