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  • 5 month old axolotl wild type about 4 inches at the moment, beautiful markings

    10 €

  • **update have now moved to their new residences, i still have a few left though** i have wild type axolotls available to be rehomedat this age their gender cannot be determined (usually 9 - 12 months, or longer for some males) they are eating all types of food, dendrobaena worms, repashy grub pie, axolotl pellets and smaller food such as live california blackworms or frozen bloodwormthese should be kept in a single species aquarium as other fish will be seen as food or may harm the axieno heater needed but a chiller may be required in warmer summersthey were hatched on and are approx 6 inches from snout to tip of tailyou will need a cycled aquarium ready (i cannot provide equipment or tanks) they can live for years so you need to carry out research before you commit to a pet for this length of timeso about half to one third fully grownthey are coldwater creatures so best temperature is around ci did not breed these from my own axolotl, but purchased eggs from a local reputable breeder, hatched them and have grown them on to this juvenile stagethere are several good groups on facebook or search for a website called caudata these are available as collection only, no postage/shipping options available read more

    10 €

  • We have axolotl for sale in a range of agesthey are albino leucistic, albino copper and wild type, the mother is leucistic, from leucistic/wild parents and the father is copper/albino (i don't know his parentage3mth, 5mth and 7mth old and sizes from 4 to 20cm) l will add photos of 2mth old's later) they are accepting pellets and live food'sfeel free to contact with offers or for any further informationfirst photo is of parents, for information only they are (not for sale

    30 €

  • Babie axolotl wild type, beautiful colours and markingsthey cant have any tank mates exept another axolotlfor an adult axolotl you would need minimum 10gallon tankbasically all axolotl need is clean cold water with sponge filter in 10gallon tank and nutritional foodat the moment i am giving babies live food, dafnia, shrimp, live blood worms etc and they are taking frozen blood worms with easeif you have any questions you are welcome to message me at any time i will do my best to help you no gravel! bare bottom or extra extra fine sand but not for babiesmore info on cate guide that i will provide or onlinei have 20 of tem availablethey live between c° keep at below 20c° at all timesplease do research before buying! its really nice and cute fish and really easy to take care of if done correctlycash on collection done through social distancing or to my paypal accounti use really large flat stone (suitable for aquarium) pieces as tiles

    5 €

  • wild axolotl babies for sale £10 each can be delivered within uk happy go help if you have any questions, i am an experienced breeder from bristol read more

    10 €

  • I have 2 wild type axolotls for saleat this age their gender cannot be determined (usually 9 - 12 months, or longer for some males) they are eating all types of food, dendrobaena worms, repashy grub pie, axolotl pellets and smaller food such as live california blackworms or frozen bloodwormthese are available as collection only, no postage/shipping options available read morethese should be kept in a single species aquarium as other fish will be seen as food or may harm the axiethey were hatched on and are approx 6 inches from snout to tip of tailso about half to one third fully grownthey are coldwater creatures so best temperature is around c

    10 €

  • Been living with another axolotllikes watching tveasy to keeps but please do your research on thembeen handled from a babyinteresting and unusual pets

    40 €

  • axolotl babies feeding on live moina/daphnia/pellets read more

    10 €

  • Father golden albino (2years 9 months old), mother wild type (27 months)i keep some of them and i would like to find homes for the resthallo i got 15 little ones 3 months old, 5-8 cm long, eating live and frozen bloodworms

    5 €

  • Adult wild type treo first lay was this winter and had a 99%hatch rait seperate £25 each all together £70 collect only read more

    70 €

  • I have several wild type axolotls available for their forever homesi did not breed these myself, but purchased eggs from a local reputable breeder and hatched themthese should be kept in a single species aquarium as other smaller fish will be seen as food or may harm the axiethey are eating all types of food, dendrobaena worms, repashy grub pie, pellets and smaller food such as california blackworms or frozen bloodwormthey were born on and are approx 6 inches from snout to tip of tailthey are coldwater creatures so best temperature is around cno heater needed but a chiller may be required in warmer summers (ok we are in scotland i know, but still your pet's health is important) you will need a cycled aquarium ready (i cannot provide equipment or tanks) the live for up to 20 years so you need to carry out research before you commit to a pet for this length of timethere are several good groups on facebook or search for a website called caudata dot org read more

    10 €

  • wild type babies needing home 2 for £10 many available feeding on daphnia and baby brine shrimp daily water changes and sponge filtered tank moved them into tray once for pics and tank clean and now safely in tanksi am open to offers if you are looking for a set amount of them feel free to ask thanks for looking read morecan be kept in tank or container to begin with until about 2 inches then can feed bloodworm etc but i ask research has been done first on how to look after these creatures before purchasing as they will need a good size tank eventually as can grow to about 30cm pic of the dad is shown and also what they will grow to look like he is not for sale

    10 €

  • wild type babies needing home £10 each feeding on daphnia and brine shrimp and bloodwormcan be kept in tank or container to begin with but i ask research has been done first on how to look after these creatures before purchasing as they will need a good size tank eventually as can grow to about 30cm pic of the dad is shown and also what they will grow to look like he is not for salei am open to offers if you are looking for a set amount of them feel free to ask thanks for looking read morethey have front arms now back legs will come through soon daily water changes and sponge filtered tank moved them into tray once for pics and tank clean and now safely in tanks

    10 €

  • wild type babies needing home £10 each feeding bloodwormpic of the dad is shown and also what they will grow to look like he is not for salethey have front arms now back legs will come through make sure research has been done first on how to look after these creatures before purchasing as they will need a good size tank eventually as can grow to about 30cm caring for babies to junior to adult is not the samei am open to offers if you are looking for a set amount of them feel free to ask thanks for looking i do not post read more

    10 €

  • wild type babies needing home £10 each only 50 left now as of feeding bloodwormi am open to offers if you are looking for a set amount of them feel free to ask thanks for looking i do not post read morethey have front arms and back legspic of the dad is shown and also what they will grow to look like he is not for salemake sure research has been done first on how to look after these creatures before purchasing as they will need a good size tank eventually as can grow to about 30cm caring for babies to junior to adult is not the same

    10 €

  • axolotl thrive in degrees cleucistic and wild type baby axolotls, currently eating bloodwormmust only live with other axolotl if anything, no fishif having more than one, ensure they’re fed regularly to avoid nippingcollection only codnorhides are a mustlow flow filter, too high a flow can stress themthey will eat the fish, or the fish may attack your axolotl, limbs and gills! the longer the tank the better, it’s floor space that’s importantyour tank will need cycling prior to putting axolotls in (loads about it on google) when big enough to go into your tankhave to recommend extremely fine sand as same can apply, children’s play sand is a common favouriteanything small enough to go in their mouth more than likely willcan be anything from slate caves to simple plastic piping (cheap enough from diy shops) they can live on their own or with othersif in the summer it appears warm, freeze a bottle of water and pop into the tank to help keep it downif you use it, give it a goooood rinse out before putting it init’s advised 2ft per adult axi, with an additional foot for each additional oneno gravel or pebbles as they can eat it and become impacted so stick to sand or bare bottomif you have a baby and still tubbed, daily water changes required ?? no heaters to be usedpersonally advise against the sand until they are a good 3 inches minimum due to them sucking their food up like a hoover when eatingdon’t wash your filter when tank cleaning as it will get rid of all the good bacteriadendrobaena worms (earthworms) are the main dietsponge filters with an attached tube airline are brilliantno lights due to them having no eye lidsthey do occasionally nip (due to mistaking the other ones limbs as food) but any lost limbs will grow back (only don’t in rare cases)led lights can be used but it appears to stress the axolotl, removeparents are in the picturesalso by adding things such as soap dishes to your tank as places for them to sit makes more room for themoccasional treats of bloodworm, daphnia, raw shrimp, good pelletsjust rinse in the tank water

    5 €

  • axolotl thrive in degrees cgorgeous wild type baby axolotls, currently eating frozen bloodwormde5 must only live with other axolotl if anything, no fishif having more than one, ensure they’re fed regularly to avoid nippingcollection only codnorhides are a mustlow flow filter, too high a flow can stress themthey will eat the fish, or the fish may attack your axolotl, limbs and gills! the longer the tank the better, it’s floor space that’s importantyour tank will need cycling prior to putting axolotls in (loads about it on google) when big enough to go into your tankhave to recommend extremely fine sand as same can apply, children’s play sand is a common favouriteanything small enough to go in their mouth more than likely willcan be anything from slate caves to simple plastic piping (cheap enough from diy shops) they can live on their own or with othersif in the summer it appears warm, freeze a bottle of water and pop into the tank to help keep it downif you use it, give it a goooood rinse out before putting it init’s advised 2ft per adult axi, with an additional foot for each additional oneno gravel or pebbles as they can eat it and become impacted so stick to sand or bare bottomif you have a baby and still tubbed, daily water changes required ?? no heaters to be usedpersonally advise against the sand until they are a good 3 inches minimum due to them sucking their food up like a hoover when eatingdon’t wash your filter when tank cleaning as it will get rid of all the good bacteriadendrobaena worms (earthworms) are the main dietsponge filters with an attached tube airline are brilliantno lights due to them having no eye lidsthey do occasionally nip (due to mistaking the other ones limbs as food) but any lost limbs will grow back (only don’t in rare cases)led lights can be used but it appears to stress the axolotl, removealso by adding things such as soap dishes to your tank as places for them to sit makes more room for themoccasional treats of bloodworm, daphnia, raw shrimp, good pelletsjust rinse in the tank water

    5 €

  • axolotl thrive in degrees cgorgeous wild type baby axolotls, currently eating frozen bloodwormde5 must only live with other axolotl if anything, no fishif having more than one, ensure they’re fed regularly to avoid nippinghides are a mustlow flow filter, too high a flow can stress themthey will eat the fish, or the fish may attack your axolotl, limbs and gills! the longer the tank the better, it’s floor space that’s importantyour tank will need cycling prior to putting axolotls in (loads about it on google) when big enough to go into your tankhave to recommend extremely fine sand as same can apply, children’s play sand is a common favouriteanything small enough to go in their mouth more than likely willcan be anything from slate caves to simple plastic piping (cheap enough from diy shops) they can live on their own or with othersif in the summer it appears warm, freeze a bottle of water and pop into the tank to help keep it downif you use it, give it a goooood rinse out before putting it init’s advised 2ft per adult axi, with an additional foot for each additional oneno gravel or pebbles as they can eat it and become impacted so stick to sand or bare bottomif you have a baby and still tubbed, daily water changes required ?? no heaters to be usedpersonally advise against the sand until they are a good 3 inches minimum due to them sucking their food up like a hoover when eatingdon’t wash your filter when tank cleaning as it will get rid of all the good bacteriadendrobaena worms (earthworms) are the main dietapprox 3-4inches collection only codnorsponge filters with an attached tube airline are brilliantno lights due to them having no eye lidsthey do occasionally nip (due to mistaking the other ones limbs as food) but any lost limbs will grow back (only don’t in rare cases)led lights can be used but it appears to stress the axolotl, removealso by adding things such as soap dishes to your tank as places for them to sit makes more room for themoccasional treats of bloodworm, daphnia, raw shrimp, good pelletsjust rinse in the tank water

    5 €

  • wild type axolotl (axolotl only) eating great on blood worms and earth worms collection blaydon read more

    15 €

  • One wild type axolotl availableshe has lived with a group of other axolotls and is fed live worms and axolotl pelletscollection onlyshe looks to be female

    40 €

  • One wild type axolotl availableshe has lived with a group of other axolotls and is fed live worms and axolotl pelletsshe looks to be female

    25 €

  • I have 1 wild axolotl for sale plus it's set up, pump, small tank and dendro wormsthe wild is 4months old and is big for its agecurrently on a dendro worm with the odd blood worm here and therecollection only, will not post

    10 €

  • Parents are a male golden albino and a female wildgender not knownhealthy juvenile 'wild' type axolotl, just short of a year old

    10 €

  • Parents are a male golden albino and a female wildhealthy juvenile 'wild' type axolotl, just short of a year old

    10 €

  • wild type axolotl - high iridophore! from wild x golden albino parentscollection only read morehatched at end of january in long* *this is an approximate measurment

    20 €

  • axolotl - ‘mexican walking fish’ toothless is a male axolotl of wild type colouration between 4 and 5 years oldtank, filter, and pump included

    20 €

  • wild type and lucy, male axolotl’s prices: for both axolotl’s: £75 individual axolotl: £35 each read more

    35 €

  • wild type and lucy, male axolotl’s prices: for both axolotl’s: £70 (+ £5 with food) individual axolotl: £35 each read more

    35 €

  • wild type and lucy, male axolotl’s prices: for both axolotl’s: £60 individual axolotl: £35 read more

    35 €

  • 1 wild type axolotl for sale. 2 years old. read more

    20 €

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