Feeding & Nutrition

Axolotls are carnivorous ambush predators. Proper nutrition supports growth, limb regeneration, immune function, and longevity.

Overfeeding and inappropriate foods are common problems.

Staple Foods

Best Options

Earthworms (nightcrawlers)

High-quality axolotl pellets

Occasional

Bloodworms (treat only)

Blackworms (if clean and quarantined like ours)

Freshwater Fish (other than goldfish)

Avoid most feeder fish, insects with hard shells, or mammal meats.

Feeding Frequency

  • Juveniles: Daily
  • Adults: Every 2–3 days

Feed until gently rounded, not bloated.

Impaction Risk

Axolotls ingest food whole. Substrate choice and oversized prey can cause impaction.

Always match prey size to head width.

Never use substrate larger than fine sand. Refer to Tank Setup for more information.

Common Mistakes

Feeding only bloodworms

Overfeeding juveniles

Leaving uneaten food in the tank

Related Pages

Tank Setup

Common Mistakes