Breakdown of Female Axolotl Anatomy with Early Gender ID Potential
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Breakdown of Female Axolotl Anatomy with Early Gender ID Potential

From the subtle shape of the cloaca to the complex role of the oviduct, female axolotls have unique anatomy that every keeper should understand. This in‑depth guide covers early gender ID tips, reproductive health, and how to prevent mineral deficiencies and other female‑specific issues.

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🐾 Captive-Bred vs. Wild Axolotls: Why the Difference Matters
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🐾 Captive-Bred vs. Wild Axolotls: Why the Difference Matters

Captive-bred axolotls may share the same smile as their wild cousins, but they’re worlds apart in genetics, habitat, and conservation value. This guide explains why the distinction matters, how to avoid common misconceptions, and what you can do to protect both pet and wild populations.

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#PROTIP: How to keep your cycle going while your axolotl is tubbed
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#PROTIP: How to keep your cycle going while your axolotl is tubbed

When your axolotl is tubbed for illness or deworming, your tank’s beneficial bacteria can starve without an ammonia source. This quick guide shows you how to dose ammonia to sustain your cycle, prevent crashes, and make the transition back to the tank smooth and safe.

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Axolotl Tank Cycling Made Simple: How to Master the Nitrogen Cycle
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Axolotl Tank Cycling Made Simple: How to Master the Nitrogen Cycle

The nitrogen cycle is the foundation of a safe aquarium — without it, toxic waste can quickly harm your axolotl. This guide walks you through cycling a tank, testing water, and maintaining low nitrate levels, so your axolotl can thrive in a stable, healthy environment.

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From Neglect to Hope: Olympia’s Fight for Survival
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From Neglect to Hope: Olympia’s Fight for Survival

Olympia’s life began in a pet store tank where poor conditions left her emaciated, injured, and fighting infections. This powerful guest post by Cora Hanlin shares Olympia’s rescue, rehabilitation, and ongoing health challenges — and calls for change in how axolotls are sold, cared for, and protected.

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Why mealworms are an axolotl ‘no-no’ - NomSafeNovember
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Why mealworms are an axolotl ‘no-no’ - NomSafeNovember

Mealworms may be easy to find, but their tough exoskeletons are difficult for axolotls to digest. This can lead to blockages, internal injury, and even death. In this post, we explain the science behind the risk and suggest better protein sources.

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