The truth about pellets -NomSafeNovember
Pellets can be a healthy part of an axolotl’s diet, but only if you choose the right kind. In this NomSafeNovember post, we explain why hard pellets like Hikari sinking carnivore pellets can lead to digestive issues, and share our top picks for soft, salmon-based pellets that are easier to eat and safer to digest.
The real deal with feeder fish and axolotls
Feeder fish can be a risky snack for axolotls if you don’t know what to look for. This post explains which species are safe, how to quarantine them properly, and the hidden dangers that could harm your pet — so you can make informed, healthy feeding choices.
Why frozen bloodworms should not be a staple axolotl food
Frozen bloodworms are a popular treat, but they’re not a complete diet. We explore the nutritional gaps, potential health risks, and better staple food options to keep your axolotl strong, healthy, and thriving for years to come.
- Prime
- education
- rehab
- axolotl health
- regeneration
- ammonia
- dinosaur firefly axolotl
- tubbing
- PraziPro
- firefly axolotl
- research projects
- axolotl misinformation
- axolotl morph confusion
- methylene blue
- axolotl moving
- axolotl grafting
- moonbug axolotl
- MDB study
- checkerboard axolotl
- how-to
- STS
- water conditioning
- FAQs
- Flower Babies
- KanaPlex
- axolotl rehab
- short toe syndrome
- news
- grants
- axolotl anatomy
- moving with an axolotl
- axolotl surgical modification
- health
- axolotl buyer education
- firefly axolotl ethics
- tips and tricks
- axolotl questions
- axolotl welfare
- dinosaur axolotl
- starburst axolotl
- deworming
- new england herpetological society
- candy corn axolotl
- unethical axolotl practices
- Seachem Prime
- rebranded firefly axolotl