Temperature & Cooling

Axolotls are cold-water amphibians. Heat stress is one of the fastest ways to shorten their lifespan.
Unlike fish, axolotls cannot adapt to warmer conditions over time.

Safe Temperature Range

  • Ideal: 60–64°F (15–18°C)
  • Acceptable short term: up to 66°F
  • Danger zone: 68°F and above

Chronic exposure to elevated temperatures weakens the immune system and increases disease risk.

Why Temperature Matters

Higher temperatures:

  • Increase metabolism
  • Reduce dissolved oxygen
  • Accelerate waste toxicity
  • Promote bacterial growth

These factors compound quickly.

Cooling Methods

Recommended

  • Aquarium chillers
  • Room air conditioning
  • Evaporative cooling (fans, with monitoring)

Not Recommended

  • Ice bottles (causes swings)
  • Frozen water additions
  • Uncontrolled basement tanks

Temperature stability is more important than temporary fixes.

Seasonal Planning

Cooling must be planned before acquiring an axolotl. Many homes exceed safe temperatures during summer months without intervention.

Common Mistakes

Assuming “room temperature” is safe

Cooling reactively instead of proactively

Allowing daily temperature swings

Related Pages

Water Parameters

Tank Setup