Description
The Wild Type Axolotl CB (Captive-Bred) Juvenile refers to a young individual of the Mexican Axolotl species (Ambystoma mexicanum) that exhibits the typical appearance found in the wild population. These axolotls are bred and raised in captivity.
Wild Type Axolotls have a diverse range of colors, including shades of brown, gray, olive, and black. They typically have dark spots or speckles covering their bodies, and their gills and skin may have a pink or reddish hue.
As juveniles, they are smaller in size compared to adult axolotls and have not yet reached their full growth potential. They possess external gills, feathery external gill filaments, and a finned tail, retaining their larval features.
Wild Type Axolotl CB Juvenile are popular pets and are more readily available than their wild-caught counterparts. They require a suitable aquatic environment with proper water quality, temperature, and hiding places. Providing them with a varied diet and monitoring their growth and development is important for their overall health and well-being.
Wild Type Axolotl
Ambystoma mexicanum
Captive Bred Juvenile