Common questions

Are axolotls legal in Canada?

Are axolotls legal in Canada?

Other exotic animals like axolotls and tree frogs are not considered CAS, but are designated as wildlife under the B.C. Wildlife Act. Ownership of these animals is restricted, meaning they cannot be kept, sold, bred, trafficked or transported without a permit.

How much does it cost to buy an axolotl?

An axolotl costs between $30 – $75 for a basic but healthy one. If you’re looking for something more exotic like a piebald axolotl variation, it will cost about $100. Some rare specimens can cost a few hundred, but these are generally extremely unique variations that only serious collectors tend to purchase.

Can you buy axolotls at PetSmart?

PetSmart does not sell axolotls as pets in any of its stores or online. PetSmart does sell supplies that can be used in creating a habitat for your pet axolotl. It is best to buy axolotls from local exotic pet breeders to ensure the health of your axolotl.

Can you legally own an axolotl?

Axolotls are illegal to own in some states, including California, Maine, New Jersey, and Virginia. In New Mexico, they are legal to own but illegal to import from other states. Check your local exotic pet laws to verify that you may keep one.

Do Axolotl bites hurt?

Axolotl bites don’t hurt at all. My biggest ones are fed by had and will readily bite any finger within a short distance.

Are Axolotls high maintenance?

Axolotls make fascinating pets but are an intensive commitment. Caring for a pet axolotl is complex and requires a great deal of maintenance. Axolotls require an aquatic environment with very specific temperature, water quality and husbandry requirements.

Why are axolotls illegal?

According to California law, axolotls are illegal there NOT because they are endangered (most pet axolotls are raised and bred in captivity), but because they are “detrimental animals” “because they pose a threat to native wildlife, the agriculture interests of the state or to public health or safety.” The law does not …

Are axolotls high maintenance?

Do axolotls bite?

Yes, axolotls bite everything and anything that moves around in their vicinity, but their teeth are too small to cause much pain. Axolotls aren’t aggressive to humans; they are simply hunting for food or nipping out of self-defense.

What is an axolotls life span?

Axolotls are long-lived, surviving up to 15 years on a diet of mollusks, worms, insect larvae, crustaceans, and some fish. Accustomed to being a top predator in its habitat, this species has begun to suffer from the introduction of large fish into its lake habitat.

How many axolotls are left in the world 2021?

Today there are estimated to be between 700 and 1,200 axolotls in the wild. The primary threat to axolotls is habitat loss and the degradation of what little habitat remains.

Do axolotls stink?

Axolotls do not stink. The smell could be coming from the axolotl poop, or the unclean aquarium that you might have. You’ll need to take care of your aquarium and clean it, if you will want to completely eradicate the smell.

Where to purchase an axolotl?

Try to purchase an axolotl from a breeder or an exotic pet dealer . Buying axolotls from the internet is never advisable. Speak with a veterinarian who specializes in exotic pets to find reputable stores or breeders. Just like any pet, there is a lot to take care of when you get an axolotl.

Where can you buy axolotls?

Mostly, the best place to buy an axolotl is from your local pet store if they have one, or in a larger pet store in a city nearby. That’s where axolotls are vetted and regularly checked, and it’s very rare that you’ll get a bad deal or an ill animal.

Is an axolotl the right pet for You?

Axolotls are great pets for people who have experience caring for aquatic or exotic animals, and can live up to 10-15 years with proper care. These unusual Salamanders have soft and delicate skin, and when stressed, they may shed a limb (which they can regrow), so they should not be handled unless absolutely necessary.

Can Axolotls live with fish?

Axolotls certainly can live with fishes or other freshwater creatures. BUT either one will suffer or die eventually. So it is definitely in your pet axolotl’s best interest to be kept isolated from the other sea creatures or fishes.

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Ruth Doyle