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Axolotl food - Food for axolotl
Axolotl food as food for axolotls in the aquarium
Large selection of axolotl food for axolotls in aquariums
The fascinating axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) are Mexican tailed amphibians from the cross-toothed newt family and are popular aquarium inhabitants that enjoy a growing fan base among aquarium enthusiasts. This aquatic salamander species, which is originally native to Mexico, is an extremely interesting aquarium inhabitant due to its unique appearance and fascinating regenerative abilities.
This extraordinary amphibian species is characterised by its unique ability to spend its entire life in the larval stage without ever undergoing a complete metamorphosis to the adult stage. Unlike most amphibians, the axolotl retains its external gill tufts and does not develop lungs. Instead, it breathes oxygen from the water through these gill tufts and the skin.
Axolotls are fascinating aquatic creatures that enjoy special attention in the aquarium world. The correct nutrition of these animals is of the utmost importance to ensure that they are and remain healthy and vital. In addition to live and frozen food as axolotl food, pellets and granules are a convenient option to fulfil the nutritional needs of your axolotl.
Below you will find everything you need to know about using pellets and granules as axolotl food to feed your axolotl in the aquarium.
Pellets & granules at a glance
Pellets and granules are a practical and easy-to-handle form of food for axolotls. The food for axolotls has been specifically developed to meet the needs of axolotls and always contains a balanced mixture of proteins, vitamins and minerals. They are a good supplement to live and frozen food.
Variety of food for axolotls
There are various types of axolotl pellets and axolotl granules on the market. Although floating pellets are easier to remove if they are not eaten, sinking pellets help axolotls to better fulfil their feeding habits as lurking hunters. It is therefore best for axolotl food to sink to the bottom.
Food size & food composition
Make sure you choose pellets or granules that are suitable for the size of your axolotl. Smaller pellets are more suitable for young animals, while adults can eat larger pellets or granules. Check the ingredients carefully to ensure that the food contains all the necessary nutrients, especially high-quality proteins.
Feeding instructions
The feeding of pellets and granules should be carefully dosed. It is advisable not to give more food than is eaten within about 5 minutes to prevent contamination of the water. Overfeeding can lead to digestive problems, so it is important to monitor the amount of food carefully.
Variety in the diet
Although pellets and granules are a convenient option, a balanced diet for axolotls should also include live or frozen food. This will ensure that your axolotls receive a varied diet and absorb all the necessary nutrients.
To summarise, pellets and granules are a practical way to meet the nutritional needs of your axolotl in the aquarium. They are easy to store and dose, which makes them particularly convenient to use. However, they should not be the sole source of nutrition. A varied diet that includes live and frozen foods is crucial for the health and well-being of your axolotl. With the right care and nutrition, you can ensure that your axolotl will live a long and happy life in your aquarium.
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