Why is my axolotl pink?

Pinkish tint to the color can be an indication of disease. That axolotls' gills look a little funky like it might be stressed, Keep an eye on water temp and quality. If it starts to look worse it might need medicated.
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Are axolotls supposed to be pink?

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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Do axolotls change color when stressed?

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 is my pink axolotl turning 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 do axolotls turn red?

This is caused by bacteria such as Aeromonas hydrophila aka the “red leg” bacteria. It usually affects the skin of axolotls causing it to become red, irritated and inflamed. You will find your axolotl tend to scratch the inflamed parts often as well.
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What does a sick axolotl look like?

When floating is a symptom of illness, the axolotl looks a bit hunched, sometimes with its back or tail out of the water at the surface. It seems sprawled out. Often it looks like it is leaning on one side.
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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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Why is my axolotl changing colour?

When Axolotls are active, their bloodflow is increased and that changes the color of their gills/skin. When an Axolotl is resting, the bloodflow is slowed and their pigment becomes paler.
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How do you salt bath axolotls?

Remove your axolotl's fridging container and your pre-mixed salt bath solution from the refrigerator. Shake up the salt solution a bit to make sure the salt is fully dissolved. Fill your salt bath tub, and gently move your axolotl from it's fridging container to the salt bath container.
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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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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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Why does my axolotl look 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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Are pink axolotls rare?

Leucistic (pink) Axolotl

These axolotls are translucent white and have shimmering flecks of gold color. 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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What is 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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How do you know if your axolotl is stressed?

Stressed axolotls signs are varied and tend to be the same as when they are sick. Signs to look out for are curled gills, loss of gills, lack of appetite, and frequent floating.
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How much salt do I put in my axolotl tank?

2010 Research Grant Donor. I add a tablespoon of marine salt per 10 gallons on axolotl tanks.
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Do axolotls play in bubbles?

Some axolotls really love bubbles. They will even play in them for hours, sometimes hovering over them for a relaxing aquatic massage. Like a bubble Jacuzzi! Others can become stressed by the current.
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What is a lavender axolotl?

Silver dalmatian or lavender axolotls are quite rarer than any other color morphs. The variant is called silver due to its unique color in between lavender and purple. Besides, there are specks present all over their body that look somewhat similar to a dalmatian dog. Hence, they are named silver dalmatian.
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Why do some axolotls glow?

The lab-modified axolotls have a gene that produces GFP (green fluorescent protein) which comes originally from a jellyfish that contains it naturally. The salamander's resulting glow is mostly visible under ultraviolet light. Once the gene for GFP is in a salamander, its cells continue to glow for life.
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Can axolotls turn into salamanders?

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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How do I make my axolotls gills Fluffy?

One great option is worms. Worms like blackworms, earthworms, frozen bloodworms, red wigglers, etc. are fantastic for promoting longer, denser gill filaments. Many axolotl owners report that their axies developed fuller gills in response to feeding a high quality pellet food.
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How often do axolotls poop?

7) How frequently your axie poops is multi-factorial. It depends on your feeding frequency and volume, the water temperature, the axolotl's health status, the diet, its age etc. In general, in healthy axies, i would expect some bowel movement at least once a week.
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Why is my axolotl flicking its gills?

Gill flicking is how the axolotl helps take in more oxygen. By flicking its gills, the filaments swirl the water around and help to take in more oxygen, which is especially useful when the water is low in oxygen and/or stagnant. However, they will do this normally regardless of the dissolved oxygen in the water.
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