ron570
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I'm really not sure what type they are. I'm not that familiar enough with the different types to be able to tell, other than albino. When I was in touch with Michael before I bought the eggs he siad they were leucistic and a mix of melanoid and white albino.
I probably could cut back on the food. The stones in the tanks are river stones bought in Home Depot. Most of them are over 1/2 inch. There are some smaller ones. I never feed them on the gravel. I also have 2 pieces of slate in each tank. Each is 12x12 inches. I aways drop the pellets on the slate even if the axolotls are on the gravel. Some pellets do find their way onto the gravel. I have undergravel filters on these tanks. Although the stones and spaces between them are so large it doesn't allow bacteria to collect/grow like a typical one. It just pulls anything through the stones and into the filter. I do go though every week or so and syphone up debris on the bottom. I'm a little more conciencious about it now,with all that's happened.
Thanks for all the advise. More would be greatly appreciated.
I'll keep you updated on how they do and if they ever start eating. I'm dropping crickets in every day. I do take them out at night before the light goes out.
Thanks
I probably could cut back on the food. The stones in the tanks are river stones bought in Home Depot. Most of them are over 1/2 inch. There are some smaller ones. I never feed them on the gravel. I also have 2 pieces of slate in each tank. Each is 12x12 inches. I aways drop the pellets on the slate even if the axolotls are on the gravel. Some pellets do find their way onto the gravel. I have undergravel filters on these tanks. Although the stones and spaces between them are so large it doesn't allow bacteria to collect/grow like a typical one. It just pulls anything through the stones and into the filter. I do go though every week or so and syphone up debris on the bottom. I'm a little more conciencious about it now,with all that's happened.
Thanks for all the advise. More would be greatly appreciated.
I'll keep you updated on how they do and if they ever start eating. I'm dropping crickets in every day. I do take them out at night before the light goes out.
Thanks