My axolotls and setups

6 days later, finally some visible development.
 

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10 days old
 

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Own breed, I mean that I bred him, it´ an offspring of my own animals... don´t realy know how I could say it on an other way.

Every time I see "own breed" I keep thinking they're some kind of super axies, haha! What about saying "from my stock"? :3 In the dog world, it would be out of *insert dog kennel name* *insert name of female dog* by *insert dog kennel name* *insert name of male dog*, but that seems so formal/too dramatic for axolotls ;) O.O I was thinking very seriously.... sorry ^_^;;

Gorgeous axies, btw! I love that seeming wildtype with the pink gills! Anyone know what that means, gene-wise? It would be neat to find out! Any offspring from that one in particular, resulting in similar coloration? Did it have the pink gills since it was developing as a youngster?
 
Every time I see "own breed" I keep thinking they're some kind of super axies, haha! What about saying "from my stock"? :3 In the dog world, it would be out of *insert dog kennel name* *insert name of female dog* by *insert dog kennel name* *insert name of male dog*, but that seems so formal/too dramatic for axolotls ;) O.O I was thinking very seriously.... sorry ^_^;;

Gorgeous axies, btw! I love that seeming wildtype with the pink gills! Anyone know what that means, gene-wise? It would be neat to find out! Any offspring from that one in particular, resulting in similar coloration? Did it have the pink gills since it was developing as a youngster?

From my stock ok that might be better but I think their are even better ways of telling that. Good that you try to correct me, I want to improve my Englisch writhing.

The red gills are just the blood you see when they are eating.
The white and wild type juveniles are offspring of the wild type male.
 
The axolotls are hatching, these came out of albino x albino.
 

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    Hey everyone, just want a little advice. Its 55 - 60 celcius in my Salamanders tank. Hes curled up and tyring ti bury himself, Im assuming hes too cold. I was wondering if he would benefit from a heated rock cave (since he LOVES his cave) that I could set on low? I NEVER see him curled up and trying to bury himself unless his tank sits at 63 degrees celcius or lower. So I am assuming hes a little uncomfortable.
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    Hello!!! I'm new to this website and idk how to ask a proper question on the designated spot yet, so I'll ask here, I'm a first time Axolotl owner, and my dad used to run an aquarium store, anyways... Orca, my Axolotl, seems to loose parts of her toes on one limb from time to time, I can't seem to find the problem. Tempature is well, she doesn't seem to have any infections or anything, though. And I'm not sure if I'll be able to find a vet in Brazil for amphibians that are in a reasonable distance to drive without stressing Orca out too much
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