Axolotl potential rehome in norfolk UK

CourtneyLeigh97

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I have a 2+ year old male leucistic axolotl who I am looking to rehome to someone with more experience/better equipped to care for him as I am changing job and working more hours. He is a very picky eater and will only eat raw/defrosted salmon. He will not touch pellets or worms no matter what I do (blanch them/garlic guard etc) water parameters are all fine, the tap water has high nitrates so I have to buy RO water for partial water changes, last reading:

Ph:7.6
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20-40
Ammonia: 0

If anyone is interested (individual or rescue) they will need to know about the care that comes with them.
This is not an easy decision, and thank you for reading! - Courtney
 
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