Why is my axolotl thrashing?

Thrashing is often a sign of discomfort - irritation in the gills, digestive discomfort or constipation, irritation from an injury etc. If you can rule out obvious injury or fungus it could be digestive - they sometimes stand with their belly high off the ground with this too.
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How do I know if my 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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Why is my axolotl pacing?

With proper care and time, his gills should grow out and he should be gaining weight. Pacing may be his behavior as Sek stated.
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Why is my axolotl kicking his gills?

Axolotls may use their hind legs to kick their gills like a dog with fleas scratching itself. This is usually from irritation, such as poor water quality or bacterial or parasitic disease. The first step is to perform a water test and make sure everything checks out as normal.
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How do you relieve stress from axolotls?

Exposing them to direct light can also cause stress. But if there is any light-emitting near your axolotl's tank, provide it with plenty of places to hide such as caves, wood, plants, etc, and at the very least, only use LED lighting to lessen the stressing impact.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR AXIES BODY LANGUAGE



Why do axolotls act weird?

If your axolotl is showing signs of stress or illness, the most common reason is that there is something wrong with their aquarium environment. Poor tank maintenance, improper water changes, and a lack of a healthy Nitrogen Cycle in the water can all cause your aquarium's water to become unsafe for your pet.
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Can I put ice cubes in my axolotl tank?

A couple of ice cubes in the water are fine but don't put a whole frozen water bottle in the tank. If you are using the bottle method, keep the bottle mainly out of the water in a corner of the tank. Seven: When doing the ice method, be sure to always have ice bottles or cubes ready.
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How often should an axolotl gulp air?

Axolotls breathe by gills and lungs so gulping at the surface is normal however every minute or two is excessive...
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Do axolotls get stressed easily?

Axolotls can become stressed easily, therefore consider placing the aquarium in a low traffic area of the house to minimize the stress caused by constant flashes of movement. Axolotls are cool water salamanders and can stress and even develop illnesses in warmer water.
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Can you overfeed an axolotl?

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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Do axolotls like air 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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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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Is 70 degrees too warm for an axolotl?

from what i've read, the yearly average temperature of the waters where the axolotl is native (canals in mexico city and nearby ponds) is around 70 degrees f. that means it's a little colder than 70 in the winter and a little hotter than 70 in the summer. 69-70 deg f is a fine temp for your axies.
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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 my axolotl see me?

Axolotl can indeed see, though ones that are albino (not to be confused with leucistic) can have problems seeing (which has to do with the pigment development in the eyes). Some axolotl can have vision problems due to other genetic variations.
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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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Can you put salt in axolotl tank?

New member. You don't need to add salt. Too much salt is bad for axolotls. Some people add a low dose to reduce the likelihood of fungus, and a low dose is OK.
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Why do you put axolotls in tea?

The most common reason why tea baths are given to axolotls is the development of fungus. Fungus usually presents on the gills of the axolotl as a ball of white cotton wool. if left untreated this can spread to other areas of the axolotl and in extreme cases can cause death.
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Why does my axolotl keep swimming into the glass?

Swimming against the glass for long periods is a general sign of a stressed-out axolotl.
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Do axolotls like water movement?

Axolotls prefer slow-moving water and high flow can prove to be too stressful. Obviously, adequate filtration to keep the tank clean is essential for water quality and health, but the flow must be kept relatively low.
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Do axolotls like light?

So they are generally comfortable in moderate light, provided they have dark hides they can hang out in when they want a break from the light. It is also important not to leave the light on all night, which can disturb their natural sleep cycles. This is important: Axolotls are easily startled.
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What do axolotls like in their tanks?

Axolotls especially like rocks and caves. You can also utilize pieces of driftwood and plastic decorations to create some safe spaces. Live plants are always appreciated too. Axolotls do well with Anubias and Java fern.
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How often do axolotls need water changes?

If it's cycled I would change 25% once a week and spot clean every day. Check the parameters before each water change - be aware that it's harder to keep a small tank stable! You should never have to do deep cleanings like that unless there's something very wrong (e.g. you need to disinfect it after an illness).
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How many worms should my axolotl eat?

Once they are 8 months old you will be able to feed them the full sized worm of the mixed pack and they will happily eat 2 or 3 good sized worms a day, but remember just because they eat it does not mean they want it. As long as your axolotl eats two worms a day in the first two years of its life then all is good.
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