Yaimfat
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Hi,
I recently set up a new, four foot axolotl tank for my two axies. My set-up includes a 4ft, 190L tank, an Eheim 2213 Classic external canister filter, a 40W fleurescent light, 2 air stones and a 300W heater. The output of the canister filter is running into one of the piping pieces for an under-gravel filter with a fitting to build the pressure, causing a reverse-flow under-gravel filter which works excellently to avoid large amounts of detritus building up in the gravel as well as the create water with very little current. I am currently trying to set up a drip sump as it is the Australian summer and temperature is quite an issue though this is a struggle with frustration, however my highest temperature so far has only been 24 degrees for about half a day, the rest has been comfortably between 18 and 22. I am also in the process of setting up a DIY CO2 system as the plants are causing the pH to rise and are not looking their best.
The water parameters are perfect and my two axolotls, Mr & Mrs Mastofoles, are very happy, as are the White Cloud Mountain Minnows, though they have been in a week after quarantine and Mr Mastofoles (Golden Albino, I believe) has already figured out how to hunt them, as he is in the pictures. In response to his enjoyment I have decided to breed the white clouds in my sump once it is working. I feed the axies on a staple diet of Nightcrawlers however so sustenance isn't a concern. I am also going to breed glass shrimp and cherry shrimp to help control both algae and detritus build up in areas difficult to clean, though snails will be an ongoing concern...
I tried my hand at an aquascaped layout and am very pleased with the results. I had small river stones in earlier that were removed out of fear of impactions, only some of the larger river stones are left to create an aesthetic effect. I also tried to use the plants and the hard scape to provide alot of visual barriers as my big girl can get a little aggressive, mainly during feeding though. The tank has many hiding places to help them escape from the light during the day and I believe when I acquire a third axie these will still be in ample supply. The plants include Valinerias, both Lacey and Jungle varieties which help provide shade, Anubias, which grow great in cold water, albeit slowly, some pond weed of some variety that I'm finding hard to identify, Java Moss, Java Ferns, a Lilaeopsis and some Bacopa, which the store assured me was cold water however it appears to be in steady decline (I usually do my research though this was a spontaneous decision). I am considering some floating plants like Duckweed or Hornwort as well but am clueless as to how I would keep them stationary so they don't block other plants light. The plants are great and the axies love them however when breeding comes round trimming and cleanup will be a nightmare!
I only have a few questions: the first is are there any safe for axolotl fertilizers other than Flourish Excel? The plants are doing great for the most part and I believe the CO2 should solve most problems however I'm endlessly concerned about micro-nutrients. Would even dosing Pottassium be alright? Also, if the CO2 is not greatly effective another light may be helpful as it is currently below 1W/p.G, but would this greatly stress the axies even with there abundant shade and hiding places? My buffering capacity is curently too low for CO2 but I'm risking it with close monitoring as the plants are causing the pH to rise so I hope the CO2 brings it down then I can gradually re-buffer with Calcium Carbonate. Also where in Australia is live Daphnia or other fish foods available? I believe this would be better for the white clouds. This may also seem silly but how much should an axolotl consume? I feed them generally with two worms every two days but I also want them to be well fed but not overfed as I need as much axolotl safe fertilizer as I can get! Sorry the post is so long, I just believe thorough detail is the easiest way to avoid needless questions. If any more pictures or pictures of greater detail are wanted that is easily done, its just my phones camera can be quite blurry.
Thank you for reading and I await your advice and feedback! Hope everyone likes the tank!
I recently set up a new, four foot axolotl tank for my two axies. My set-up includes a 4ft, 190L tank, an Eheim 2213 Classic external canister filter, a 40W fleurescent light, 2 air stones and a 300W heater. The output of the canister filter is running into one of the piping pieces for an under-gravel filter with a fitting to build the pressure, causing a reverse-flow under-gravel filter which works excellently to avoid large amounts of detritus building up in the gravel as well as the create water with very little current. I am currently trying to set up a drip sump as it is the Australian summer and temperature is quite an issue though this is a struggle with frustration, however my highest temperature so far has only been 24 degrees for about half a day, the rest has been comfortably between 18 and 22. I am also in the process of setting up a DIY CO2 system as the plants are causing the pH to rise and are not looking their best.
The water parameters are perfect and my two axolotls, Mr & Mrs Mastofoles, are very happy, as are the White Cloud Mountain Minnows, though they have been in a week after quarantine and Mr Mastofoles (Golden Albino, I believe) has already figured out how to hunt them, as he is in the pictures. In response to his enjoyment I have decided to breed the white clouds in my sump once it is working. I feed the axies on a staple diet of Nightcrawlers however so sustenance isn't a concern. I am also going to breed glass shrimp and cherry shrimp to help control both algae and detritus build up in areas difficult to clean, though snails will be an ongoing concern...
I tried my hand at an aquascaped layout and am very pleased with the results. I had small river stones in earlier that were removed out of fear of impactions, only some of the larger river stones are left to create an aesthetic effect. I also tried to use the plants and the hard scape to provide alot of visual barriers as my big girl can get a little aggressive, mainly during feeding though. The tank has many hiding places to help them escape from the light during the day and I believe when I acquire a third axie these will still be in ample supply. The plants include Valinerias, both Lacey and Jungle varieties which help provide shade, Anubias, which grow great in cold water, albeit slowly, some pond weed of some variety that I'm finding hard to identify, Java Moss, Java Ferns, a Lilaeopsis and some Bacopa, which the store assured me was cold water however it appears to be in steady decline (I usually do my research though this was a spontaneous decision). I am considering some floating plants like Duckweed or Hornwort as well but am clueless as to how I would keep them stationary so they don't block other plants light. The plants are great and the axies love them however when breeding comes round trimming and cleanup will be a nightmare!
I only have a few questions: the first is are there any safe for axolotl fertilizers other than Flourish Excel? The plants are doing great for the most part and I believe the CO2 should solve most problems however I'm endlessly concerned about micro-nutrients. Would even dosing Pottassium be alright? Also, if the CO2 is not greatly effective another light may be helpful as it is currently below 1W/p.G, but would this greatly stress the axies even with there abundant shade and hiding places? My buffering capacity is curently too low for CO2 but I'm risking it with close monitoring as the plants are causing the pH to rise so I hope the CO2 brings it down then I can gradually re-buffer with Calcium Carbonate. Also where in Australia is live Daphnia or other fish foods available? I believe this would be better for the white clouds. This may also seem silly but how much should an axolotl consume? I feed them generally with two worms every two days but I also want them to be well fed but not overfed as I need as much axolotl safe fertilizer as I can get! Sorry the post is so long, I just believe thorough detail is the easiest way to avoid needless questions. If any more pictures or pictures of greater detail are wanted that is easily done, its just my phones camera can be quite blurry.
Thank you for reading and I await your advice and feedback! Hope everyone likes the tank!
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