I started cycling my 40 gallon tank in preparation for future axolotls on September 30th. I know that the bacteria colonies take 4-6 weeks to grow, and I've been doing regular water testing to monitor the tank's progress. Every now and then, I'll add a pinch of food to the water, but the ammonia level in my tank has stayed a consistent 0.25ppm. Is this normal when starting out? I was under the impression that ammonia levels would rise rapidly from what I've read.
Also, I plan on attending a reptile/amphibian show next week, and was wondering whether or not I should pick up any axolotls before my tank has finished cycling. Would introducing into the tank them crash any progress made by the bacteria? I would rather not expose them to ammonia, but I was set on getting them if the opportunity presents itself. If push comes to shove, I suppose I could always get the contact information of any breeders I might encounter for a later purchase.
Also, I plan on attending a reptile/amphibian show next week, and was wondering whether or not I should pick up any axolotls before my tank has finished cycling. Would introducing into the tank them crash any progress made by the bacteria? I would rather not expose them to ammonia, but I was set on getting them if the opportunity presents itself. If push comes to shove, I suppose I could always get the contact information of any breeders I might encounter for a later purchase.