GlowingFauxPas
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Thank you in advance for your help, Caudata forum-goers. My family is interested in starting an axolotl tank. We have a large fish tank from years ago where we used to have freshwater fish. We are turning it into an axolotl tank. Now, my mother can advise me with her knowledge of how to care for freshwater fish (such as cichlids and angelfish) but we don't know how different axolotls are so we are turning to you for help.
I want to prepare the water for my tank and I have found conflicting information as to how to prepare the water. Some sites recommend using regular water and replacing it very often when you first get new axolotls, some sites recommend buying a few small fish to introduce into the water, and so on. What method do you recommend for preparing the water? Or are they all equally effective? My gut feeling is that it would be a good idea to get water from someone who already has an active aquarium but I don't want to go with intuition, especially since there aren't any axolotl tanks around here. Should I find a tank that has frogs, or that has some other fish, and introduce some of the water to the new tank?
On Michael Shrom's referral, we found a seller coming to our area on June 10th so we have 13 days to prepare. I will probably be asking many questions on getting ready and afterwards hopefully we will be able to post pictures
Our tank is roughly 45cm deep, 50cm high, and 120 cm long, which is a holding capacity of approximately 270 L / 70 gallons. We plan on building a partition in the tank to have a little mini-tank in case we need to house a sick or injured axolotl separately. Where and how do you think we should set up the barrier? My idea is to put it in the back corner at an angle, that is, that the smaller tank will be triangular, and the main tank will be, looking down from above, a rectangle with an oblique line connecting the right and top sides.
I want to prepare the water for my tank and I have found conflicting information as to how to prepare the water. Some sites recommend using regular water and replacing it very often when you first get new axolotls, some sites recommend buying a few small fish to introduce into the water, and so on. What method do you recommend for preparing the water? Or are they all equally effective? My gut feeling is that it would be a good idea to get water from someone who already has an active aquarium but I don't want to go with intuition, especially since there aren't any axolotl tanks around here. Should I find a tank that has frogs, or that has some other fish, and introduce some of the water to the new tank?
On Michael Shrom's referral, we found a seller coming to our area on June 10th so we have 13 days to prepare. I will probably be asking many questions on getting ready and afterwards hopefully we will be able to post pictures
Our tank is roughly 45cm deep, 50cm high, and 120 cm long, which is a holding capacity of approximately 270 L / 70 gallons. We plan on building a partition in the tank to have a little mini-tank in case we need to house a sick or injured axolotl separately. Where and how do you think we should set up the barrier? My idea is to put it in the back corner at an angle, that is, that the smaller tank will be triangular, and the main tank will be, looking down from above, a rectangle with an oblique line connecting the right and top sides.
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