Black Melanoid Axolotl – Captive-Bred Amphibian
Black Melanoid Axolotl – Captive-Bred Amphibian
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⚫ Black Melanoid Axolotl – Captive-Bred Amphibian
Description:
The Black Melanoid Axolotl is a striking morph of Ambystoma mexicanum known for its solid black, velvety coloration and lack of reflective pigments. Unlike wild-types or leucistics, melanoids appear almost shadow-like, making them one of the most dramatic axolotl varieties. With their feathery gills and gentle temperament, Black Melanoid axolotls are a favorite among collectors and amphibian enthusiasts
Key Features
- Rare solid-black morph with no iridophores (reflective pigments)
- Captive-bred, hardy, and fully aquatic
- Fascinating pet that thrives in cool, clean water setups
- Grows up to 9–12 inches in length
- Long-lived amphibian with 10–15 year lifespan under proper care
Care Guide
- Tank Size: 20 gallons minimum per axolotl
- Water Temperature: 60–68°F (16–20°C). Cooler water is essential.
- pH: 6.5–7.5
- Substrate: Bare-bottom or fine sand (no gravel)
- Diet: Earthworms, axolotl pellets, bloodworms, and other meaty foods
- Tank Mates: Best kept alone or with other axolotls only
❓ FAQ
Q: How big do Black Melanoid Axolotls get?
A: They typically grow between 9–12 inches as adults.
Q: Are they harder to care for than other axolotls?
A: No, they have the same care needs as other morphs, just with unique coloration.
Q: Can I breed Black Melanoid axolotls?
A: Yes, though genetics may produce a mix of morphs depending on pairings.
