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I usually hang out in the axolotl forums, but I got to wondering, and this forum seem a more appropriate one to ask.
Is there a risk of axolotls becoming an invasive species? Or maybe a better question is, how big is the risk?
Is there a real risk of them hybridizing in the wild with other ambystoma? Which ones would be the highest risk?
They are a lot more temperature tolerant than I realized when we first got some. Reading on the axolotl forum, people have kept them in outdoor containers that occasionally freeze over. If they can survive that, they can survive winter in temperate climates around the world.
Knowing that people can (and do) dispose of unwanted aquatic pets by dumping them in the nearest body of water makes me wonder if there may be problems in the future if there aren't already.
Is there a risk of axolotls becoming an invasive species? Or maybe a better question is, how big is the risk?
Is there a real risk of them hybridizing in the wild with other ambystoma? Which ones would be the highest risk?
They are a lot more temperature tolerant than I realized when we first got some. Reading on the axolotl forum, people have kept them in outdoor containers that occasionally freeze over. If they can survive that, they can survive winter in temperate climates around the world.
Knowing that people can (and do) dispose of unwanted aquatic pets by dumping them in the nearest body of water makes me wonder if there may be problems in the future if there aren't already.