Copper Axolotl – Rare Exotic Aquatic Salamander for Cold-Water Tanks
Copper Axolotl – Rare Exotic Aquatic Salamander for Cold-Water Tanks
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Copper Axolotl – Rare Exotic Aquatic Salamander for Cold-Water Tanks
Product Description
The Copper Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is a stunning and rare axolotl morph known for its soft copper coloration and delicate speckled patterns. These exotic amphibians are fully aquatic and thrive in cold-water setups, making them a unique addition to specialty aquariums. Copper Axolotls are hardy, beginner-friendly, and fascinating pets, loved for their calm personalities and iconic feathery gills.
Key Features:
- Unique copper coloration with light speckling
- Rare morph of Ambystoma mexicanum
- Hardy and beginner-friendly species
- Fully aquatic and thrives in cold water (60–68°F)
- Grows up to 12 inches in length
- Best kept in species-only aquariums
FAQ Section
Q1: What is a Copper Axolotl?
A: The Copper Axolotl is a rare morph of Ambystoma mexicanum featuring a light copper or bronze color with speckles and soft external gills.
Q2: Are Copper Axolotls beginner-friendly?
A: Yes! Like other axolotl varieties, they are hardy and thrive in cold-water aquariums with proper care.
Q3: What temperature do Copper Axolotls need?
A: They thrive in cold freshwater between 60–68°F, with minimal fluctuations.
Q4: What do they eat?
A: Their diet includes worms, pellets, and occasional frozen or live protein sources.
Q5: Can they live with fish or other pets?
A: It’s best to keep them in species-only aquariums to avoid injuries or stress.
Q6: How big do Copper Axolotls get?
A: Adults typically grow 9–12 inches in length
