Question: Can an Axolotl show no signs of stress while having bad water parameters?

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Hello. Recently I had an issue with my API Master Test Kit Tubes (I wasn't cleaning them properly and was getting impossible results, but I fixed it) and it got me thinking.

If you have bad tank parameters (for instance, an ammonia spike), is there a possibility your axolotl won't show any signs of stress? Is there a correlation between axolotls having no stress and good tank parameters?

Most places I've looked just say that stress can be a sign of bad parameters, so I was just curious if the opposite was true too.
 
You can have poor water quality without axolotls showing stress behaviour, the first sign maybe a pinkening of light axolotl, followed by deterioration of gill filaments, slime coat shedding and fungus. Early signs are harder to detect in dark axolotl which is why i prefer to keep the odd light morph in with wild types.
 
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