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  1. Axolotls - Social Bookmarking

    Heck, the site is already top or 2nd on all google searches for "axolotls" and "axolotl" so I don't gain anything from you using social networking sites to link here. All of these sites are free to …

  2. Axolotls - Advanced Search

    Talk Axolotls at the Axolotl Forum! Have a Question? Try Frequently Asked Questions!

  3. Axknowledgements ;) - Axolotl

    The table of colour alleles on the genetics page and the diagram of the digestive system of the axolotl on the physiology page were drawn by me based on those found in Peter W. Scott's …

  4. Axolotls - Advanced Search

    Talk Axolotls at the Axolotl Forum! Have a Question? Try Frequently Asked Questions!

  5. Contact John P. Clare - axolotl.org

    If your axolotl has a health or care concern not addressed on the frequently asked questions page, please visit Caudata.org. Photo or Material Use If you are requesting the use of photos …

  6. Books and Links - Axolotl

    This book begins by describing the Axolotl's obscure name and significance and goes on to cover its feeding, housing, breeding, genetics, and diseases. If you own an Axolotl as a pet, this is …

  7. Axolotls - Biology

    The Axolotl is carnivorous and has reasonably typical internal carnivore anatomy, with the main exception of the teeth. Its teeth are pedicalate (i.e. they're small stumps, like cones). With …

  8. Axolotls: The Fascinating Mexican Axolotl and the Tiger Salamander

    Detailed practical, scientific, and photographic information about the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), the Mexican Salamander. Also covers Tiger Salamanders.

  9. Axolotls - Requirements & Water Conditions in Captivity

    Output from a filter can cause significant flow and this is perhaps the most common cause of stress in axolotls. Excessive water flow will, sooner or later, lead to disease. The photos below …

  10. Axolotls - Metamorphosed & Tiger Salamanders

    An axolotl that metamorphoses prior to when it begins to reach sexual maturity will usually lead a somewhat normal life. It will eat the same food and behave in a similar manner to the Tiger …