Can Axolotls Be In A Tank With Other Fish?

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Axolotls usually thrive when kept in isolation. That said,

you can try to keep them with other aquatic critters

. Not all fish are good tank mates for axolotls. Those that make the cut are generally peaceful fish that also keep to themselves.

What can I put in my axolotl tank?

In captivity, they do best on protein-rich foods like

earthworms, bloodworms, and brine shrimp

. It’s best to avoid live food like feeder fish and mice. While they will readily accept those snacks, they could introduce parasites into the tank and make your Axolotl sick. Frozen woods work best.

What fish can go with axolotl?

  • Other Axolotls. Adult axolotls make great tank mates. …
  • White Cloud Mountain Minnows. White cloud minnows are peaceful cool water fish that can make excellent tank mates for axolotls. …
  • Guppy Fish. …
  • Zebra Danios. …
  • Apple Snails (As adults)

Can neon tetras live with axolotls?

Tetras are warm, soft water fishes. Axolotls are cold hard water predators. Either way you end up with dead tetras and

well fed axolotls

.

Do axolotls need an air pump?

Bare in mind

Axolotl tanks do not have to use filters

. Oxygen is present and always available as long as it is at the right temperature. So air stones and/or filters are not necessarily needed for oxygen in the water.

Can axolotls have fake plants?


You can use both live and fake plants for an axolotl cage

. Most aquarium plants are safe and suitable for axolotls, but you need to choose plants that will need low light and temperature.

How big of a tank does an axolotl need?

Housing the Axolotl

At least a

15- to 20-gallon

fish tank is recommended for axolotls. Make sure the tank has a secure lid, as it’s not uncommon for these animals to try to jump out of their enclosure. A land area is unnecessary in the tank for these fully aquatic animals.

Can betta fish live with axolotl?


No, you should never put a betta fish in the same tank with an axolotl

. Betta fish are aggressive, they are territorial, and they are often bully fish too. Betta fish will pick on and attack axolotls, so they are absolutely out of the question.

Can 2 axolotls live together?

Axolotls are not a social species, so they don’t need a friend to be entertained. That being said,

it is perfectly ok to house axolotls together, as long as they are roughly the same size

. If one axolotl easily fits into the other’s mouth, chances are it will end up as a snack.

Can ghost shrimp live with axolotls?

Ghost shrimp, also known as Amano shrimp or grass shrimp

may seem like a good addition to an axolotl’s freshwater tank

. These shrimp are bottom feeders, and scavenge the substrate for any food and do a good job with cleaning up. This will help keep the water in the tank clean and give your axolotl a cleaner home.

Can cichlids live with axolotls?

Can Plecos live with axolotls?

It is generally not recommended to keep any type of fish with Axolotls as they can nip at their gills or otherwise stress the axolotl.

Plecos are definitely not compatible with axolotls

for several reasons. One is the difference in needs for ideal living environment.

Can guppies live with axolotls?

Guppies are small bottom feeders that

could share a tank with the axolotl

. They are generally small and does not have a hard exoskeleton thus they can be swallowed without any problems. Keeping some of them in your tank will help you finish up whatever leftover food your axolotls leave behind.

Do you need Airstone in axolotl tank?

Member. Havelock said:

Some axies love airstones

, some find them stressful. If the axolotl is stressed by it, it needs to either be removed or to be obstructed so the water is aerated but the axie is not affected by it.

Do axolotls need heaters?


You do not need a heater in an Axolotl tank

. In warmer climates, you may even need to add a chiller to your tank to keep your water within the optimum temperature range. The ideal temperature for Axolotls is between 60-64° F (16-18° C).

How many times a day do you feed a axolotl?

Baby axolotls should be fed daily to support their growth and development. Adult axolotls need to eat less often, perhaps

one or two servings every other day

. In fact, they can do just fine for up to two weeks without eating any food (although this shouldn’t be tried at home).

Are moss balls good for axolotls?


Yes, moss balls are safe to put in an axolotl tank, as long as the moss balls are larger than the axolotl’s head

. As mentioned several times now, axolotls will eat mostly anything, and this includes moss balls that it can fit into its mouth.

Can axolotls have lights in their tank?

The light from the room is enough.

It’s generally best not to have an actual tank light for axolotls

. Fish don’t have eyelids either actually… no one seems to mind bright lights for them.

Is sand OK for axolotl?


The ideal substrate for axolotls is aquarium-safe sand like Aqua Terra’s Aquarium & Terrarium Sand

. Axolotls have a bad habit of ingesting gravel and mouth-sized objects if they are available. This can lead to gut impactions and the death of the axolotl.

Are axolotls good pets for beginners?

Axolotls are hardy and easy to care for, making them

ideal pets for those with little experience in keeping exotic animals

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What is the best tank for an axolotl?

Can axolotls live in a 10 gallon tank?

Housing Your Axolotls


A 10-gallon tank could work fine for an adult axolotl

, but they do produce a significant amount of waste, so you may want to go with a 20-gallon tank that will stay cleaner for a longer time. It depends on how often you are able to clean the tank.

Can an axolotl live with a turtle?

Well-known member. I’m going to have to say

no, you cannot keep your axolotls with a turtle

. I’m not sure of the temperature requirements of the turtle but I would imagine they are significantly higher than those required for an axolotl.

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