Hiding can be normal, especially in bright rooms, but constant hiding with appetite loss or stress signs means you should check water, light and tank security.
What it means for keepers
This question is part of stress signs, symptoms, injury prevention and when to contact an exotic vet. For beginners, the practical answer matters more than a cute social-media example. Axolotls can appear calm even when a tank is not safe, so decisions should be based on measured water conditions, the animal’s behavior over time and conservative husbandry.
Quick checklist
- Check water and temperature first when behavior changes.
- Separate injury or infection risk from normal quirks.
- Contact an exotic-animal vet for severe, persistent or worsening symptoms.
Common mistakes
The most common mistake is treating one isolated answer as the whole care plan. A safe axolotl setup combines tank size, cycling, temperature, filtration, hides, feeding and ongoing testing. When advice online conflicts, choose the option that gives the animal more water volume, lower stress and cleaner water.