Axolotl for beginners1x1 guide for appropriate keeping, care and feeding in the aquarium incl. interesting factsIf you look closely at the axolotl, at first you don't know what to think of it. Is he a fish or is he a snake? Is he a reptile or is he an amphibian? On the one hand it looks cute, on the other hand it is also a bit scary. He gives the impression that he wants to resemble a monster-like tadpole. He is also a nocturnal roommate who searches for his prey in the dark. You don't really trust him to do that, because his pink branches make him look friendly.What to expect in the book:What are axolotls?Lifespan and sexual maturityPlease note when purchasing?loner or groupSocialization with other animalsAquarium, space requirements and basic equipmentCleaning and intervalsDiet and feeding intervalsBreeding and rearingCommon illnesses and first aidThis is all about the topic of "water monsters". You will be informed about the axolotl keeping, the axolotl breeding and the axolotl eggs. Before you get a pet, you should be clear about what awaits you in the future. With the Axolotl you have chosen a fairly easy-care pet, which does not require that much attention.Mini profile for a better overview:Name: Axolotl (translated: water monster)Scientific name: Ambystoma MexicanumClass: AmphibiansOrder: salamanderFamily: cross-toothed newtsSize: 15 to 45 centimetersSpeed: Not knownWeight: 60 to 200 gramsLifespan: 10 to 20 yearsDiet: worms, fish and crabsEnemies: Birds and FishHabitat: MexicoFeatures feather-like gills