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A beginner-friendly guide to keeping axolotls.
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Tank setup, water parameters, food, morphs, and the gear that actually keeps axolotls alive. Built from veterinary sources and real keeper experience.
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The Axolotl Guide is a beginner's resource for new axolotl owners. We cover tank setup, water chemistry, the 60-68F temperature window, feeding schedules by age, a food safety database, and color morphs (leucistic, melanoid, GFP, copper, and more). Every recommendation is grounded in veterinary sources, axolotl Reddit consensus, and care research. No hype, no fluff.
Site facts
- Site name
- The Axolotl Guide
- Niche
- Axolotl care, aquariums, amphibians
- Audience
- New and intermediate axolotl keepers
- Founded
- 2026
- Content count
- 40+ pages including care guides, food database, and morph references
Topics we cover in depth
Start Here
Complete walkthrough for new keepers
Tank Setup Guide
Size, filter, substrate, cycling timeline
Water Parameters Cheat Sheet
Temperature, pH, ammonia, nitrate ranges
Food Safety Database
Safe / caution / toxic verdicts for 15 foods
Color Morph Guide
Leucistic, melanoid, GFP, copper, piebald, more
Health & Behavior
Floating, gas, temperature stress, recovery
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