Aquarium Setup: Axolotl Tank (Ambystoma mexicanum) - How to set up an Axolotl Tank

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    We set up a new tank for the axolotls. It's a 240 l tank, so more than enough space for my two axolotls. :)
    I wanted to keep as many snails as possible, so I first collected them out of the old setup. They eat the axolotl faeces and keep the tank clean.
    If you want to use gravel, be careful! The gravel should not be larger than 3mm and should not have any sharp edges! There is some special "Axolotl gravel" you can use, it is completely rounded.
    Axolotls may swallow the gravel, if the gravel has sharp edges it can seriously hurt the animal's inner organs, what can lead to its death!
    Axolotls need the opportunity to hide. Clay tubes are a perfect 'den'.
    Plants will keep the oxygen in the water on a high level.
    The water flow you can see at the end of this video looks quite high. Usually there is no big flow in this tank, I re-adjusted the filter-pipe after filming this sequence.
    I use an external eheim filter, which is running only a few hours per day and without causing much flow.
    Usually you would need to cycle the tank a few weeks before the axolotls can move in. However, as I used much of the already cycled water from the previous setup, this was not necessary in this case.
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  • @AquaTerra-Life
    @AquaTerra-Life  6 років тому +76

    Hey guys!
    First, these are axolotls, neotenic salamanders from Mexico.
    Second, I recommend using sand as substrate. If you want to use gravel, make sure the gravel is similar to the so-called 'axogravel' (by Aquaterratec), which means it has to be rounded (!) and smaller than 3 mm in diameter for adults. For juveniles I recommend no substrate at all (which is also fine for adults!). If the gravel is not rounded it can harm the axolotl's digestive tract while passing it. If the gravel is bigger than 3 mm (no matter if rounded or not) it can get stuck in the digestive tract, which can lead to the animal's death.
    Check out this video for my current setup (including sand as substrate): ua-cam.com/video/OzUjv22atbs/v-deo.html

    • @abiodunmyles9402
      @abiodunmyles9402 6 років тому

      AquaTerra-Li

    • @darkcreatures
      @darkcreatures 6 років тому

      AquaTerra-Life what type of snails would you recommend as tank mates? Because the local fish store near me have zebras and assassins but by the looks of it the assassins have quite pointy or sharp looking while some of the smaller zebra’s seem to have spikes on their shells while the large ones seem ok but I’m not sure I wanna risk them growing those spiky protrusions like the smaller ones

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  6 років тому +1

      @@darkcreatures I have mainly added small bladder snails, as they can be eaten without causing any problems. I would recommend to not add zebra or assassin snails, as they can get stuck in the axolotl's mouth or digestive tract when getting swallowed. And additionally assassin snails have quite pointy shells. So, basically I'd only use very small species without pointy or sharp shells, that won't cause problems if getting swallowed. Shrimps like Neocaridina davidi make also nice additions to axolotl tanks. However, they will also get hunted and thus need dense planting to be able to hide.

    • @jovelynanano2231
      @jovelynanano2231 6 років тому

      AquaTerra-Life how much each salamander?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  6 років тому

      Depends on size and color, and also on your location. I sold mine for ~10€ each.

  • @helloitislucie4475
    @helloitislucie4475 4 роки тому +64

    The gravel is a huge no! I would recommend definitely sand

    • @jameso17
      @jameso17 4 роки тому +6

      hiitslucie first of all, these aren’t juveniles so these adults can have substrate which you know already, but this is were you were wrong. Sand is a good substrate for axolotl’s but the gravel he’s using is less than 3mm in diameter so it’s fine because if they accidentally ingest a bit they would be okay in the long run.

    • @Angiesunshine13
      @Angiesunshine13 4 роки тому +4

      they said in the description it's less than 3mm and is completely rounded out, chill and check their description before commenting

    • @dasher29
      @dasher29 3 роки тому

      Bruh they said under 3mm which it is

    • @Theluckymonke
      @Theluckymonke Рік тому

      They still shouldn’t use gravel even if it is rounded and a certain size because all it takes is the Axolotl to swallow just a little bit more gravel than it normally does and boom it has impaction or constapation

  • @TaylorxEatsthesky
    @TaylorxEatsthesky 7 років тому

    When i see videos like this i hope people around the world who own pets, never get tired of cleaning them,feed and love them.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      Yes, of course you should know how much time an animal takes before you get one, and also how old they can get.

  • @haileyvoss4862
    @haileyvoss4862 6 років тому +13

    Amazing video! I would just recommend fine grain sand, just so the axolotl won’t ingest the sand. Cute axolotls💜💜💜

  • @Alf-32jn
    @Alf-32jn 2 роки тому +2

    That’s axolotls are lucky to have you as their owner :)

  • @kripkethechameleonfriends4505
    @kripkethechameleonfriends4505 5 років тому +9

    Jamming to the music 🎶 🕺🏽
    Our Meraxas says 👋

  • @lexieniicole
    @lexieniicole 8 років тому +4

    Whoa! Axolotls are majestic, aren't they? 😊

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +2

      +Confetti Cloud Well, haha, I don't think majestic is the right word, I would say.. clumsy or dumpy would fit better, haha! :D

    • @lexieniicole
      @lexieniicole 8 років тому

      +Aquarium and Terrarium Life Guess you are right!Are axtolotls a good idea for a pet? I am a very experienced pet owner. If so, what are some good tips?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      What kind of pets do you keep? Axoltls are relatively easy to keep, most important thing is that the water temperature does not increase above ~22-23°C for longer periods. They like colder temps,~17-20°C are great. Everything else is really easy. :)

    • @lexieniicole
      @lexieniicole 8 років тому

      +Aquarium and Terrarium Life Well, I have a dog, bird, turtle, leopard gecko, and fish!😊 RIP my hermit crabs. Anyway, mom said no. So, I'll be getting a fire bellied newt instead! Yaaaaay! Thanx for the info, anyways! Very kind of you.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      Ah, okay, but fire bellied newts are great, too. ;D

  • @aryagadingprabowo8758
    @aryagadingprabowo8758 4 роки тому +7

    I'm so happy this little cute as hecc animal is added in minecraft uvvu💓

  • @judy4508
    @judy4508 7 років тому +14

    I love how careful he is with the axotoles 😄😉👌

    • @wh1sp0
      @wh1sp0 4 роки тому +4

      This guy literally grabbed them and took the out of water! That is an absolute no no

    • @CharlotteRose1317
      @CharlotteRose1317 3 роки тому +2

      @@wh1sp0 I agree with you, that person should not have done that.

    • @thebeats7689
      @thebeats7689 3 роки тому

      That is fine for an Axolotl as long as you are quick but really careful obviously this person has done great so far considering the Axolotls are adults

    • @xz4ct801
      @xz4ct801 Рік тому

      ​@Wh1sp0 that's how all axolotl owners usually do it. You need to be quick to not stress the animal but they often swim up to the hands and are safe to take out carefully. Do you own them? If yes how do you do it?

  • @katelinegoodwin9763
    @katelinegoodwin9763 6 років тому +6

    I honestly love this video I have recently bought my first pair of axolotles and their names are Charlie and Lola and I'm still new to taking care of them but this video helped me so much to make them feel more at home x

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  6 років тому

      Thank you very much! That's the best compliment one can get. :)
      If you want to know a bit more about housing and care I would recommend this video: ua-cam.com/video/OzUjv22atbs/v-deo.html
      There I show my current setup and answer a few common questions about Axolotl-care. :)

    • @katelinegoodwin9763
      @katelinegoodwin9763 6 років тому +1

      AquaTerra-Life thank you so much honestly x

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  6 років тому

      You're welcome. :)

    • @theeeeep
      @theeeeep 3 роки тому +3

      @@katelinegoodwin9763 Weird names for axolotl

  • @Book_Thoughts
    @Book_Thoughts 4 роки тому

    Is it bad that I didn't know these existed, but now that I've watched this video, I'm even more in love with them than when I played Axolotl game?

  • @bumbellbeebee5251
    @bumbellbeebee5251 5 років тому +2

    My dad said I can get one but I needa research and I’m so happy!

    • @wh1sp0
      @wh1sp0 4 роки тому +2

      You have an awesome dad! Especially recommending research! Be happy with your new axolotls and don’t go by this guys care!

  • @ettolrahcecila
    @ettolrahcecila 8 років тому +11

    4:34 : me every morning when I have to wake up and go

  • @Alyosha-nm4io
    @Alyosha-nm4io 8 років тому +452

    what kind of dog is that?

    • @channuying
      @channuying 8 років тому +21

      dalmation

    • @zubpub
      @zubpub 8 років тому +1

      Alyosha 1981 can I put my axolots in my new 40 gallon turtle tank the tank is full of water by the way

    • @hufflepuffresearchlab9301
      @hufflepuffresearchlab9301 8 років тому +5

      +zubpub yes, just make sure not to use gravel. only use sand or leave the bottom empty. but they need a hide and a few plants, real or fake.

    • @zubpub
      @zubpub 8 років тому

      Vel's Exotics And Aquatics Ioh I forgot to mention that I have 3 adult turtles and I'm wondering Whaat would happen would they be chill of the axolots eat the turtle

    • @hufflepuffresearchlab9301
      @hufflepuffresearchlab9301 8 років тому

      zubpub the turtle would bite the Axolotl

  • @spontanvideok246
    @spontanvideok246 Рік тому +1

    Woow. The best CLEAN AQUARIUM❤❤Cristal Clean WATER. I love AXOLOTL Fish🐟🐟🐠🐟🐠🐠❤❤❤❤

  • @raquelacuna2256
    @raquelacuna2256 5 років тому +5

    Gracias a tu video, supe como brindarles un mejor lugar, tengo uno hace un mes y la primera vez que limpie su pecera no sabia como agarrarlo crei podian lastimarme y ahora veo que eso no pasa, y que puedo ambientar mejor su lugar, muchas gracias, saludos desdén Bs.As.Argentina

    • @dalipuebla6339
      @dalipuebla6339 2 роки тому

      Hola que tipo de arena o piedras hay q ponerle? Gracias, soy de bs as también.

  • @cassienikole876
    @cassienikole876 4 роки тому +2

    im getting two little lotls in two months ! so excited !

    • @wh1sp0
      @wh1sp0 4 роки тому

      Yay! Just DONT go by his care okay

  • @dyndor
    @dyndor 6 років тому +3

    I have two "little 'lotls" Jasmine and Daisy. I love them so much!

  • @yayday
    @yayday 7 років тому

    I'm buying one of these little guys when I go into the military. I'm only allowed fish and turtles in the dorms but I think I can classify an axolotl as a fish and I can keep one lol. I've seen it been done before. Super excited

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      You can keep pets in the dorms? Really cool! :D
      Well, if turtles are allowed axolotls should also be allowed I'd say. Good luck and enjoy them!

  • @cakehomecitylife9997
    @cakehomecitylife9997 8 років тому +14

    Die ganze Familie macht mit! sehr cool ^^

  • @pandascribbles7211
    @pandascribbles7211 3 роки тому +1

    I have never seen a healthy stress free axolotl with gills that short. Straight up something is off with your husbandry.

  • @ryx6662
    @ryx6662 6 років тому +7

    I recommend you to make the aquarium look darker, that's will be awesome

  • @malloryoliver2470
    @malloryoliver2470 7 років тому +2

    I can't wait for my axolotl to get this big so that I can get him a new friend!

  • @nadnerb_sr20
    @nadnerb_sr20 7 років тому +4

    These guys are really cool

    • @nadnerb_sr20
      @nadnerb_sr20 7 років тому

      How big of a tank do you need for two?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +1

      For 2 you should provide a tank of at least 80 liters, like a tank with a floor area of 80x30 cm.

    • @alinabohm5878
      @alinabohm5878 7 років тому

      DR1FT K1NG your tank should be 100x45 for 2, anything less is too small.

  • @idiotwilson1474
    @idiotwilson1474 8 років тому +1

    awe they look very take. How adorable. they remind me of a dog

    • @ctuallynice
      @ctuallynice 8 років тому

      They are called mudpuppies!!

  • @lemonicing7666
    @lemonicing7666 7 років тому +98

    lol the first one that got picked up was like >:0

    • @thatmexicandude2139
      @thatmexicandude2139 4 роки тому +1

      >:l

    • @wh1sp0
      @wh1sp0 4 роки тому +1

      Wait.. THEY WERE PICKED UP YOU ABSOLUTELY CANT PICK AXOLOTLS UP!!!!!!!!!

    • @dasher29
      @dasher29 3 роки тому +2

      @Our Wonder Adventures yes they can and besides he didn’t do it for that long AND if you can’t pick him up then how would they be able to get into the bucket

    • @wh1sp0
      @wh1sp0 3 роки тому +1

      @@dasher29 you shouldn’t, it harms the axolotl.

    • @dasher29
      @dasher29 3 роки тому +1

      I updated it so read the whole message

  • @umaruasmr7298
    @umaruasmr7298 5 років тому +1

    How long should the aquarium be standing before getting the gecko inside? the plants have been in water at the petstore so wasnt sure
    when top introduce to the axolotl

    • @nessienethquik
      @nessienethquik 5 років тому

      Umaru ASMR these are not geckos they are fully aquatic their whole life please do not put them on dry land ever. your aquarium should be cycled (meaning water parameters are safe and stable) if you don’t know how to cycle a tank or you don’t want to them I suggest not getting an axolotl because they require colder water temperatures than fish and stable water conditions. they are very easily stressed animals. please do more research before buying if you can!

    • @umaruasmr7298
      @umaruasmr7298 5 років тому

      @@nessienethquik i was talking about the Plants..

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  5 років тому +1

      I put in plants directly after setting up the tank. But I also always use already used filter medium to get a well established starting culture of bacteria in the tank.

    • @umaruasmr7298
      @umaruasmr7298 5 років тому

      @@AquaTerra-Life im not sure where to find that medium?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  5 років тому

      @@umaruasmr7298 The used filter medium? It is from a filter of another tank from me. So basically just a used filter. If you don't have any other tanks you will need to just let the tank cycle for a few weeks, then everything will be fine, too.

  • @SwamiTibor
    @SwamiTibor 8 років тому +6

    Hi, nice video. Can you tell me what kind of snails you keep with your axolotls? Do the Axo's eat them aswell? I'm in the process of setting up my own aquarium and would like some snails in there aswell to keep it clean. You don't use any filtrationsystem or pump for extra oxygen? Thanks you for your answer

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +4

      +Tibor Kluppel I keep different snail species in my tanks, mostly a small rams-horn species (I think Planorbella duryi) and bladder snails (Physella acuta). You can see the snails I keep in my tanks in my macrography playlist ( ua-cam.com/play/PLETIG8JUt5oQeJyZhzPf5TeXts_jAGstM.html ).
      The axolotls do eat the smaller snails. I use a normal external filter pump that runs ~8 hours per day (at night), I guess this increases the oxygen level a little.

    • @SwamiTibor
      @SwamiTibor 8 років тому

      +Aquarium and Terrarium Life Thanks for your quick reply! So you hang the filter in at night, because in the clip its not showing? Would it be possible to do without an external filter and just refresh 1/3 or half the water each month? I don't like to look at a filter. I'm thinking of increasing the oxygen level with the use of waterweed

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      +Tibor Kluppel I have this filter always in the tank, it is external so you can only see the hosepipes at one end of the tank. It runs only at night. This should be possible too, if you don't put in many fish or so, that would make much dirt. The plants and the snails will keep the waterquality at a good level. It would be like a small pond, the water changes would replace rainfall.

    • @SwamiTibor
      @SwamiTibor 8 років тому

      +Aquarium and Terrarium Life A that's it than. Because of the changeover you took the hoses out at at the end of the video you didn't put them in yet! That's why i thought you weren't using a filter. Thanks for the help. As soon as i have my own tank (in a few months) i will send you a pic.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      Yes, you can just see them in the end, in last few seconds. :D
      That would be great, looking forward to see your tank! :)

  • @zoes5202
    @zoes5202 8 років тому +1

    Such an awesome tank!! Im hoping to get my axolotl next week

  • @CrazyCrits
    @CrazyCrits 8 років тому +62

    You handled those critters real gently and that tank was very clean. How much of that clean tank are the snails responsible for vs the plants? LOL that one is like get out of my way and pushed the other guy out into the aquarium.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +4

      +Krazy Kids Axolotls are really "soft", so I try to handle them as few as possible and try to be careful. :)
      Well, snails eat many algae and most of the axolotl's faeces, while the plants filter the water and gather the remaining nutrients. So I guess you need both, to keep a tank clean in a natural way. However, I still have also a big filter on this tank, which runs at night.

    • @CrazyCrits
      @CrazyCrits 8 років тому

      Aquarium and Terrarium Life That's really cool, How hard is it to keep the plants alive.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +3

      That's quite easy, as long as you have the right plants. If the tank gets enough light, the plants will grow. They get the nutritions out of the water or the ground. And teh axolotls fertilize them. :D

    • @sandyhyde1514
      @sandyhyde1514 6 років тому

      Krazy Kids you2

    • @gerhardcocas
      @gerhardcocas 6 років тому +2

      Clean? Is a non clycle tank.
      The whiter of the water is usually for ammonia, very dangerous.
      There is no filter!
      He didn’t know the parameters were good.
      Bad!

  • @alexvinicius7184
    @alexvinicius7184 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful tank

  • @user-eu3wj3rj2f
    @user-eu3wj3rj2f 6 років тому +11

    Que hermosoooos 😍😍😍

  • @mitchdroese84
    @mitchdroese84 6 років тому

    Keep up the great work. Some day we will need people like you to re-establish a wild population.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  6 років тому

      Thanks! However, for axolotls it's not that easy, as most are not really pure axolotls, but have some tigersalamander genes. There are only few people who still keep the original pure axolotls.

    • @CharlotteRose1317
      @CharlotteRose1317 3 роки тому +1

      @@AquaTerra-Life Not true, a lot of people have pure axolotls, the tiger salamander is quite rare :)

  • @FunctionBuiltAquatics
    @FunctionBuiltAquatics 8 років тому +8

    They are on my list! So cool..

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +1

      +FunctionBuilt-Aquatics I guess you would set up an amazing tank for them! :D

    • @FunctionBuiltAquatics
      @FunctionBuiltAquatics 8 років тому

      +Aquarium and Terrarium Life yea I would just copy yours bro! It looks perfect and as I say functional. You got n8 and I hooked we have Been thinking about Axolotl's for a year. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      Haha, thank you very much, man!

  • @elizabetherickson4033
    @elizabetherickson4033 7 років тому +1

    what kind of water conditioner is best? is there a brand you recommend? Thanks for showing the cleaning 😂😊 I couldn't find a video anywhere else.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +2

      I don't use any conditioner, I use normal tap water that. If you have a high chlorine level in your tap water you can just use a dechlorinating conditioner that can be used for amphibians. Actually I am not too well informed about these conditioners because I never needed them..😅
      Oh, so you are looking for a cleaning video? Hm, I could make one when I do the next "bigger" cleaning.

  • @SirenSeaAquariums
    @SirenSeaAquariums 7 років тому +47

    their so cute. i one day hope to keep some

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +11

      As long as you can guarantee a "cold" location of the tank, these are quite easy to keep. :)

    • @pastyle0001
      @pastyle0001 7 років тому +4

      There is this event called Reptile Expo, they have baby Axolotls for $20, I'm getting 2.
      One black and One white.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +5

      Nice, enjoy them. ;)

    • @Girl-fw9nl
      @Girl-fw9nl 7 років тому

      SirenSea_Reviews_Aquariums I have one you can find them in some fish stores! :)

    • @shivom9597
      @shivom9597 7 років тому

      SirenSea_Reviews_Aquariums

  • @chirsrementeria269
    @chirsrementeria269 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful
    Is it necessary to put water conditioner for axolotl cycling

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  5 років тому

      Thanks!
      It depends on your water. It might be useful if there's for example much chlorine in the water. However, I'd always be careful with water conditioners in amphibian tanks, as those things are made for fish tanks and might be harmful for amphibians.

    • @Dawnkniest
      @Dawnkniest 5 років тому

      Prime is the best product. some products have aloa added which is bad for axolotls. Prime is best and by far the cheapest. this does NOT cycle your tank. you have to cycle your tank prior to getting axolotl. takes a few weeks plus to cycle. the beneficial bacteria is mainly contained in the filter media. only minor levels are actually in water, substrate and plants. definately not enough to keep a cycle going after a tank change.
      best thing to do is sign up to Caudata website. its dedicated to axolotl and salamander. so many resource materials available there.

  • @picodavkaxd2195
    @picodavkaxd2195 7 років тому +4

    Theyy are so cute!!

  • @norocketsciencebuild5371
    @norocketsciencebuild5371 5 років тому +1

    How often do you do water change? And do you have a filter? Also how do you oxygenate your tank?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  5 років тому

      I exchange water one to two times per months, depends on the water parameters. There's an external eheim filter connected, which runs a few hours per day. Oxygenation is mainly done by the plants. In recent setups I also used air stones.

  • @andone01red
    @andone01red 8 років тому +14

    Looks great man! Awesome video ;)

  • @bulletpro1450
    @bulletpro1450 8 років тому +1

    Nice video,the tank looks very good.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +1

      +Aleksej Spasevski Thank you, the axolotls seem to like it, too. :D

  • @AngeryCL
    @AngeryCL 8 років тому +19

    is this professor birch taking care of mudkips ?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +1

      Hahaha, you, man, made my day! Best comment! :D

    • @harv0la
      @harv0la 8 років тому +5

      Wouldn't it be a wooper though! :)

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +2

      I guess both match an axolotl. :D

  • @pixelart4433
    @pixelart4433 6 років тому +2

    I'm probably going to get one bc I love them so much but I have to research first.

  • @dephty6595
    @dephty6595 7 років тому +7

    thinking about getting 1-2 of these if i will get 2 i will maybe take a female and a male and i live in finland so it wont be hot nor cold :)

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +2

      Great, good luck with them. :)

    • @dephty6595
      @dephty6595 7 років тому +1

      Aquarium and Terrarium Life I named them Luke and Lea

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +1

      Haha, that's great names, I hope they are a male/female pair! :D

    • @jridge98
      @jridge98 6 років тому +1

      AquaTerra-Life with those names I hope they're not a pair 😬😬

    • @mikec8086
      @mikec8086 6 років тому +1

      Axolotls love cold water so if you can maintain the water around 65 Fahrenheit it will be golden!

  • @MAFishGuyAquarium
    @MAFishGuyAquarium 8 років тому

    Cool tank

  • @kaylarae1362
    @kaylarae1362 8 років тому +23

    I'm hoping to get 1 or 2 in the future! My friend has 60 babies and said that when they're old enough, I could have 2 for $20 since I'm one of her best friends! She said she usually charges $25 for one so that's a good deal!! I just need my dad to say the okay 😂

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      That's great! I also have many juveniles at the moment. :) I hope you can get some.
      Btw, I charge 1€ per cm body length.

    • @kaylarae1362
      @kaylarae1362 8 років тому

      Aquarium and Terrarium Life I hope so to! Btw, I love your axolotle! So cute :)

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      Thanks :)

    • @marketajaurysova
      @marketajaurysova 7 років тому

      Whtt the.. In the czech republic is the healty one for 5 euro :D :D :D

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      Really?! Sounds like dumping prices.. But not for adults I hope?

  • @Chuychubacca
    @Chuychubacca 7 років тому +1

    love the video i keep ghost shrimp with my axolotls they can never catch them and the shrimp hide on the java moss. Axolotls are great pets I've never thought of adding snails I have snails in my other aquariums but I've been a little scared so I'm sticking the the ghost shrimp. I'm glad you informed us about the gravel has it worked out better than the fine grain sand or about the same?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      That's cool, I wasn't able to keep a small population of shrimps alive in this tank, the axolotls were too greedy... :D
      Regarding the snails you just need to be careful with quite big species and snails with "sharp" shells.
      Actually I have replaced the gravel with sand again. I like it more, and it is easier to keep clean. However I think there is no problem with gravel, as long as it's not too big. My Axolotls didn't have any problems with it.

  • @RawrLollipop4
    @RawrLollipop4 8 років тому +343

    Why isn't anyone freaking out about the big grain sand? Lol

    • @morganpfischer4715
      @morganpfischer4715 8 років тому +21

      Camryn J i am!! I was like NOOOO

    • @langweilerkanal7894
      @langweilerkanal7894 8 років тому +7

      Because that isnt such a big Deal like many People say...

    • @paigegetman8620
      @paigegetman8620 8 років тому +5

      Trust me I am ahh noooo

    • @RawrLollipop4
      @RawrLollipop4 8 років тому +23

      DerXanotosTypie better safe than sorry. Death from swallowing even the smallest of rocks happens very often.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +46

      I stated that you should only use small and rounded gravel (

  • @Devvv-k3k
    @Devvv-k3k 5 років тому +1

    So cute😘😘😋😋👍👍

  • @poppyyarr5848
    @poppyyarr5848 7 років тому +10

    i love this animals

  • @cichlidextreme268
    @cichlidextreme268 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video keep it ip

  • @huhner7777
    @huhner7777 7 років тому +5

    Moi wie süß ich bekomme auch welche!💖💖✌

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +1

      Dann viel Spaß mit deinen Axolotln. :)

    • @huhner7777
      @huhner7777 7 років тому

      Aquarium and Terrarium Life danke!😘❤😊

  • @BIRDS2FM
    @BIRDS2FM 6 років тому

    Wow this very cute

  • @himanshuv8622
    @himanshuv8622 7 років тому +1

    Saw the whole vid amazing!

  • @graveyardrumblers
    @graveyardrumblers 7 років тому +17

    Thought these little guys were endangered.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +11

      In nature they are, either critically endangered or maybe even already extinct. But in captivity they are bred in thousands. There are no wildcaught animals in the hobby since about 40 years.

    • @graveyardrumblers
      @graveyardrumblers 7 років тому

      Very cool creatures... I guess in a way people like you are the only thing standing between them going the way of the dodo bird... Not a small responsibility if you think about it.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +9

      Well, i think they have a way better chance to survive than the dodo, because they are also bred in many laboratories as they are really interesting for different research topics. But yes, generally the "hobbyists" are now the ones who keep the species alive. It's sad, but it's an example of how good captive breeding programmes can work, if animals are endangered in the wild.

    • @arielthepom
      @arielthepom 7 років тому

      Aquarium and Terrarium Life thousands? Heard the population was between 900-1200

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +3

      Relevant Simmer I guess what you mean is the natural population in Mexico. However I don't think there even are that 'many' anymore.
      What I mean is in captivity. They are very easy to breed and rear. If you wanted you could get 1000 axolotls from only one breeding pair in a year.

  • @Bts-ce4ej
    @Bts-ce4ej 5 років тому +2

    What a great family

  • @ashtangarajiv
    @ashtangarajiv 6 років тому +7

    the boy is aquarist and cute, damn

  • @emmadoering
    @emmadoering 7 років тому +2

    The axolotls can eat the gravel that's in there and they can also become stressed about the snails and eat them as well

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      Yeah, please read the video description for gravel-information.
      Axolotls shall become stressed by snails? Well, maybe if there are a thousand snails per axolotl. However, snails are natural(!) food source for axolotls. Of course you should not use snails that could get stuck in the axolotl, but usually axolotls just suck the snails out of their shells.

  • @bryantchan6168
    @bryantchan6168 8 років тому +8

    yo so cool bro

  • @MarsL5656
    @MarsL5656 8 років тому +2

    But other than that very nice set up and I love watching your guys videos

  • @TreyBeckGA
    @TreyBeckGA 8 років тому +15

    nice video

  • @creliat
    @creliat 8 років тому +1

    It looks beautiful!

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      Thank you! :) However, I changed the setup once again, if you want you can check my other videos to see it.

  • @erichoareau6565
    @erichoareau6565 7 років тому +18

    there cool they look like phrehistoric dinosaur cauld koolasuchus

    • @jen5127
      @jen5127 7 років тому +2

      Eric Hoareau yeah, they're distant relatives because the koolasuchus is an amphibian, and so is the axolotl.

  • @vegan7nomi
    @vegan7nomi 8 років тому

    I've read that gravel is bad for them. ? I'm buying my Axolotl next week :) what do you suggest?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      +Neomi Lopez Well, you can't say gravel in general is bad. But yes, some kinds of gravel are bad, they can lead to the axolotl's death if swallowed. You can use gravel that is smaller than 3mm (diameter) and has no sharp edges. This is important, as the swallowed gravel could otherwise hurt the inner organs. Alternatives would be sand or even better extra axolotl gravel. Just search for "Axogravel" on google, it is not more expensive than normal gravel. It is rounded and cannot hurt the axolotl if swallowed.

  • @SomethingNeverClever
    @SomethingNeverClever 6 років тому +7

    Ever heard of a gravel vaccume lmao, save ya a lot of time dude

    • @Miffxn
      @Miffxn 4 роки тому

      Something Clever you always have to wash out your substrate before you put it in the tank for the first time. Then after that you can use a siphon

    • @wh1sp0
      @wh1sp0 4 роки тому

      And you wouldn’t have to pick up the poor things either!

  • @getreal9870
    @getreal9870 7 років тому

    Beautiful and healthy

  • @Oscaregarciaiii123
    @Oscaregarciaiii123 6 років тому +6

    I know this is like the 1000 comment but I would switch to sand or large smooth rocks.
    Edit: i read the desc. and i still disagree theres no such thing as "axolotl gravel", if it fits in their mouth, they cam swallow it and thats no bueno.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  6 років тому

      Swallowing substrate is not the problem. As long as the substrate can pass the digestive tract without harming it, it's no problem. And yes, there is so-called axogravel (sold by "aquaterratec"), which is completely fine for axolotls.

    • @toridylo3268
      @toridylo3268 5 років тому

      AquaTerra-Life no boo. Switch to sand if you love your animals. Why risk it just cause you like how it looks

  • @incognitoanon1949
    @incognitoanon1949 6 років тому

    HI IS THIS A 100% WATER CHANGE? OR DID YOU USE SOME OLD WATER? HOW LONG WAS THIS WATER CYCLED? THANK YOU IM STRESSING ABOUT MY AXO'S I DID A 100% TAP WATER CHANGE (WITH CHLORINE NEUTRALIZER) AND I'VE BEEN CYCLING IT FOR 2 HRS NOW. ( I HAVE NOTHING ON MY TANK JUST PLAIN WATER NO HIDES OR PLANTS OR GRAVEL) CAN I PUT HIM IN THE TANK NOW? THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR THE REPLY!

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  6 років тому

      No, this was not a 100% water change, I reused very much of the old water, probably about 40-50%.
      I would always advise to let it cycle for at least one to two weeks, best with some live plants and ground substrate where (helpful) bacteria can grow. Actually I wouldn't put them directly in this tank... Also you should get at least live plants, they really help in getting a stable water quality (as long as they're healthy and alive). Also you should get some hides, otherwise your axolotls could become very stressed.

  • @matheusromeiro4246
    @matheusromeiro4246 5 років тому +5

    Algum brasileiro, curti Pra eu ñ ficar sozinho

  • @walker1023
    @walker1023 8 років тому +2

    I am thinking about getting a axolotl is a 15 gallon ok for one and any recommendations for keeping a tank clean and what snails and plants thanks 🙏

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +2

      15 gallon won't be enough for an adult axolotl, 20 or even 25 gallon tanks are better. You should check out my recent axolotl setup video, in this one I show which plants I use and explain some things. If you have any questions left feel free to ask again. ;)
      ua-cam.com/video/OzUjv22atbs/v-deo.html

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +2

      10 gallons for an adult!? Axolotls like to move in their tank, and not to just sit and turn around.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +2

      Well, I wouldn't keep an axolotl in a 10 gallon tank, but as long as they have enough space to move around, okay. In Germany it is normal to keep single ones in at least 80L tanks (~20 gallon), and for two at least 100L (~25 gallon).

    • @breckenadam2076
      @breckenadam2076 8 років тому

      The only issue with larger tanks are that the deeper the tank when they come up for air it is much harder for them the deeper the water is. So keep that in mind. Wider shorter tanks are best.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому +1

      Do you really think this is a problem? If they want, they can be really good swimmers. They reach the surface in this tank in only a second.
      Plus they mostly use their gills and skin for breathing, the lungs are only used from time to time.
      But I completely agree, wider shorter tanks are best. Axolotls don't need the 'height', they mostly stay on the ground.

  • @user-eu3wj3rj2f
    @user-eu3wj3rj2f 6 років тому +4

    Cuenta la leyenda...
    Que hay muchos
    Pendejos que andan diciendo "like si hablas español" "soy el comentario que buscabas" "español?"

  • @californiaherper970
    @californiaherper970 8 років тому +1

    very cool video!

  • @MikaLunae
    @MikaLunae 8 років тому +7

    OMG THERE SO CUTE ;-;

  • @monsterbooks1059
    @monsterbooks1059 3 роки тому

    Your set up is much bigger than mine. I have two. An orange one and one like yours. Do yours swim alot mine rarely do. Theyre only eating shrimp at the moment as that's all I'm catching. Hopefully that's ok

  • @erikapalomo1291
    @erikapalomo1291 7 років тому +3

    es fantástico xd

  • @АртиИванцов
    @АртиИванцов 9 місяців тому

    Здраствуйте! Расскажите как вы запускали акв. для акс.
    Отстояли воду неделю, затем три недели с растениями в аквариуме или добавляли бактерии для быстрого запуска?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  6 місяців тому

      I used a lot of the old well-cycled water and the old filter medium :)

  • @sisithelabrador6722
    @sisithelabrador6722 7 років тому +5

    i watched this video a month ago and then i bought 8 axolots

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      Wow, 8, I hope you have lots of space for them! :D

    • @wh1sp0
      @wh1sp0 4 роки тому

      Yeah just don’t pick up the axolotls and don’t use gravel like him!

  • @POULETKFC
    @POULETKFC 7 років тому +2

    Good video

  • @hamdonidoni4363
    @hamdonidoni4363 7 років тому +8

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @gavinball1607
    @gavinball1607 8 років тому

    How did you condition them to the water? It looked like you just dumped them into a batch of brand new water that might not be perfectly temperature matched?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  8 років тому

      You're right, it is not good for them to be put into completely new water. But I took at least a third of the old "run-in" water. Plus I checked that the temperature had settled on a good level before I let the axolotls in.

  • @Mark-xd3lg
    @Mark-xd3lg 7 років тому +3

    Everytime I see a video about fish theirs always a complain, let's see your damn tank before your day anything bad about someone elses

  • @jojoaragones3122
    @jojoaragones3122 5 років тому +2

    Wait so do you not have to dechlorinate the water ?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  5 років тому

      If you use chlorinated water you have to dechlorinate it. But I used most of the old water which was already in the tank before. And luckily my tap water is only very slightly chlorinated.

  • @spencerb6900
    @spencerb6900 7 років тому +4

    DONT USE GRAVEL!!

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +4

      Please, just read the video description....

  • @ellamun-lai9676
    @ellamun-lai9676 4 роки тому

    where did you buy your hide? i cant find one big enough ANYWHERE

  • @alejandrapalma6724
    @alejandrapalma6724 7 років тому +5

    Que. Chulo

  •  5 років тому +2

    I try putting mine together but one keeps biting off the other ones arms and tail I have to keep them separately and I feel like I feed them more than enough :( ones a boy and ones a girl and it's hard cleaning two tanks ...

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  5 років тому

      How big is your tank? Maybe it's too small for two. Or they are stressed by something. What temperature does the water have and does the tank get much light?

    •  5 років тому

      @@AquaTerra-Life since I got them I bought two 10 gallon tanks because they were so tiny. I ended up only using one tank and keeping them both in there but as they grew, my albino who has always been a bit bigger than my black axolotl, began to nip at him... My mom keeps the house at 76 and I have two fans I bought on Amazon that are made to keep their tanks cool. Each tank is at 69 right now and no light in the office where they stay. Only an old lamp but it's very dim and not near them. I try once a month putting them together but it's not working out 😭

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  5 років тому

      @ How big are they now? 10 gallon (~38 L) is way too small for adult axolotls, even for a single one. Also, 69 °F (I suppose °F? ~21°C) is already the upper limit (some might say already exceeding the limit), it would be better to go below 20 °C.

  • @ifrankeinsteinss8989
    @ifrankeinsteinss8989 3 роки тому

    SO ADORABLE 😍😍😍

  • @akusii5187
    @akusii5187 7 років тому +1

    that is so cute I like that pet

  • @lonelywinter972
    @lonelywinter972 7 років тому +1

    I love that amphibian hope to have those..

  • @tianawest3851
    @tianawest3851 7 років тому

    I'm planning on getting two of these little babes next month, but I LOVE snails. do you think you could keep mystery snails with them without either being harmed?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      I have heard of people succesfully keeping mystery snails together with axolotls. However, I think the water parameters they need are just too different to keep mystery snails alive in an axolotls tank. For example, Axolotls need colder temperatures than mystery snails, and although these snails can live in colder water for some time it's not ideal for them for longer periods.
      I would recommend to set up individual tanks for both species, Then you can make sure both, axolotls and snails, have the ideal conditions in their own aquarium.

  • @gabyandanna4eva
    @gabyandanna4eva 7 років тому

    what are the names of the hides you are using? I just can't seem to find big enough ones for my soon to be new pets

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      One is a clay tube made for wine bottles. I also use just stone plates that I put on each other to create small caves. The ones I used in my new setup (ua-cam.com/video/OzUjv22atbs/v-deo.html) are normal "fish caves" which I found on a German aquarium equipment website.

  • @hails_05
    @hails_05 5 років тому

    ok sorry I’m a little confused so what brand and kind of gravel do you use and it can be eaten by the axolotl? if you could answer that would be amazing, sorry I’m confused

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  5 років тому

      The brand is called Aquaterratec, though I don't know if you can buy their stuff outside of Germany. It is a special rounded gravel, smaller than 3mm, that does not harm (adult!) axolotls when swallowed.
      Also, check the following text I just copied from above. :D
      I recommend using sand as substrate. If you want to use gravel, make sure the gravel is similar to the so-called 'axogravel' (by Aquaterratec), which means it has to be rounded (!) and smaller than 3 mm in diameter for adults. For juveniles I recommend no substrate at all (which is also fine for adults!). If the gravel is not rounded it can harm the axolotl's digestive tract while passing it. If the gravel is bigger than 3 mm (no matter if rounded or not) it can get stuck in the digestive tract, which can lead to the animal's death.

  • @katewie
    @katewie 6 років тому

    Are they supposed to be that wide?

  • @nahna22kaai56
    @nahna22kaai56 7 років тому

    do you always do a full water switch or was that just for this video, also is that straight from sink so chlorine in there, I'm curious cause I wanna get one and am honestly just curious, sorry if it's a stupid question.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому +1

      No, I never do full water exchanges, not even in this video. At least one third of the water I took out of the old tank was "stored" in buckets and a barrel so I could fill it into the new tank again. However, we don't have much chlorine in our tap water here, so I usually can exchange 1/4 of the water directly without problems. Sometimes I also use some rainwater.
      If you start a new tank you should fill in water at least a week before any animals move in. Then the chlorine can evaporate.

    • @nahna22kaai56
      @nahna22kaai56 7 років тому

      Aquarium and Terrarium Life ok, can you use dechlorinator too, for first time tank? Thanks for quick response.

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      I'm not sure, I guess you can, but you should make sure there no ingedients that might be ahrmful for amphibians. Probably some people use dechlorinater for their axolotl-tanks, so maybe you can find something about this in some forums or so. Maybe on caudata.org

  • @alexherps21
    @alexherps21 7 років тому

    I really like your method of keeping the water clean! Using plants is a very efficient way to keep the cage clean. Do you use any lights to help promote giant growth?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      Thank you! No, I don't use any artificial lighting in this tank. The plants only get indirect daylight.

  • @nercalderon8184
    @nercalderon8184 7 років тому

    Do you add anything to the water? Or just put them straight into tap water?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      No, I don't add anything. We have tap water of a very good quality where I live, which is perfectly fine for most of my animals without any additions.

  • @brooklynd4668
    @brooklynd4668 7 років тому

    Do you happen to have any experience with black sand in their tank? I got black sand cause there was no others colors and I'm wondering if I can still see their waste for spot cleanings.. thanks!

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  7 років тому

      It should be no problem to find the faeces on black sand. Just make sure the sand is not dyed with any colors that might be dangerous for amphibians.

  • @harlsonmarcoleta7396
    @harlsonmarcoleta7396 4 роки тому +1

    Your aquarium is so beutifull

  • @Itachiraven
    @Itachiraven 6 років тому

    Do you pour any kind of aqua water solution into the water for your axolotl?

    • @AquaTerra-Life
      @AquaTerra-Life  6 років тому

      No, it is not necessary where I live. However in some regions there's quite a lot chlorine in the water which then needs to be treated.

  • @malyiduzy
    @malyiduzy 3 роки тому

    Beautiful 👍👌👏