any orders after Sunday have to wait until the following week for shipping. We Ship with USPS (United States Postal Service) Shipping takes 2-3 days, We ship mondays, tuesdays and sometimes wednesdays. If you decide you do not want the one(s) you paid for, you can take what you spent and use it as credit towards any Axolotls up for sale – for up to three months. (There is no refund or replacement if this occurs). Nips (missing gills and missing legs) can happen and they DO grow back. To receive replacement Axolotl(s) if your Axolotl(s) does lose it’s life in shipping, I must receive picture of Axolotl(s) clearly deceased in the original bag that I shipped them in, Pictures must be sent within an hour of delivery. No refunds – Replacements only, when stock is available. Please read this entire page to learn how to properly care for your Axolotl in order for you to decide if this is right for you.ġ00% Live Arrival Guaranteed as long as temperatures are in the safe zone during the day while the package is sitting outside (40F-80F degrees) Axolotls are unique in many ways, they can regrow every one of they’re limbs! as many times as they need too! There are some things that need to be READ before you get your Axolotl. Instead of taking to the land, adults remain aquatic and gilled. The Axolotls are unusual among amphibians, they reach adulthood without going through metamorphosis. Many of the lakes that they once inhabited, have sadly dried up. They are in danger due to the high levels of pollution that have been increasing in the bodies of water where they live. ![]() The status for the Axolotl at this point in time is critically endangered. If only this were still the case, sadly they are rarely seen in the wild. Unfortunately, many information sources mention these lakes as if they still exist. Of these two high altitude freshwater lakes, only the remnants of Xochimilco is found as canals can be seen today. The species originates from Lakes Xochimilco and Chalco underlying Mexico City. The Axolotl is a neotenic salamander, although the axolotl lives in a freshwater fish tank, it is not a fish, but an amphibian.
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