Who here thinks an axolotl could live happily in the same tank as an African clawed frog
Who here thinks an axolotl could live happily in the same tank as an African clawed frog
I think you would end up with a happy ACF with an axolotl tail hanging out of his mouth
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2.0 Bombina orientalis
1.0 Bufo americanus
0.1.1 Ceratophrys cranwelli
0.1 Xenopus laevis
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Xenopus are subtropical, Axolotls are cold water, mixing amphibians is a bad idea.. for a ton of reasons.
Your biggest pitfall would be that Xenopus are aggressive predators, Axolotls are rather delicate and timid, the Axolotls gills will be fair game and attacked frequently, it will stress and die even if it is too large to be swallowed whole.
Quite literally, your clawed frog would tear your axolotl apart..
I once kept an apple snail with my frogs, every time it left its shell one of my frogs would go after it and try to bite its antenna off, they will attack vulnerable parts of a creature. I had to remove the snail, it was so stressed it died shortly thereafter.
I agree with the others. I think it could only end in disaster.
I also think the ACF is in danger of losing a limb or two to the axolotl. I have kept and bred both species. Axolotls have a type of "teeth" - they have ridges in their gums used to tear off junks of food. Axolotls have been known to latch onto another axolotls arm during feeding time and rip it off. Not often, but it does happen and it is rarely an intentional act of aggression. Axolotls have regenerating capabilities, ACF do not.
72 Gallon Bow - ACF and GF tank.
26 Gallon Bow - ACF tank.
20 Gallon Long - ACF tank.
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