gcur
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Hello! I have done tons and tons of research on axolotls and I am totally captivated by their alien-like nature.
I'm arranging to meet someone who wants to rehome his axies via our local pet rehoming facebook page. One leucistic and one green wild type.
I just want to double check this setup will be okay?
- 20 Gallon LONG
- One leuc and one green wild type (both at around 6 inches)
- Aquarium light will be on a few hours a day because I want live plants. (I'm a huge fan of planted aquariums.)
- Lake driftwood, both purchased and locally found (the locally found hasn't been obtained yet and will be washed and baked at HIGH heat for "sterilization".
- I'm thinking a very very fine black substrate. I hate the look of bare bottom and like I said, I need plants. I plan on feeding them worms with tongs so swallowing the sandy bottom shouldn't be an issue, right?
- No tankmates
- I'm on the fence about getting a chiller, its summer here (north eastern pa) but the tanks will be in my room with the air conditioner full blast because i hate the heat hehe
Any critiques? Recommendations? Like I said, I have done a lot of reading but would like to hear input from experienced members.
My biggest questions center around having a chiller or not... I was thinking if, let's say my air conditioner broke, I could freeze water bottles and stick them in the tank but I want to know if that would be efficient in the "worst case scenario". Second big question would be, would it be possible to sex them at this age?
Thanks for your time, guys!
I'm arranging to meet someone who wants to rehome his axies via our local pet rehoming facebook page. One leucistic and one green wild type.
I just want to double check this setup will be okay?
- 20 Gallon LONG
- One leuc and one green wild type (both at around 6 inches)
- Aquarium light will be on a few hours a day because I want live plants. (I'm a huge fan of planted aquariums.)
- Lake driftwood, both purchased and locally found (the locally found hasn't been obtained yet and will be washed and baked at HIGH heat for "sterilization".
- I'm thinking a very very fine black substrate. I hate the look of bare bottom and like I said, I need plants. I plan on feeding them worms with tongs so swallowing the sandy bottom shouldn't be an issue, right?
- No tankmates
- I'm on the fence about getting a chiller, its summer here (north eastern pa) but the tanks will be in my room with the air conditioner full blast because i hate the heat hehe
Any critiques? Recommendations? Like I said, I have done a lot of reading but would like to hear input from experienced members.
My biggest questions center around having a chiller or not... I was thinking if, let's say my air conditioner broke, I could freeze water bottles and stick them in the tank but I want to know if that would be efficient in the "worst case scenario". Second big question would be, would it be possible to sex them at this age?
Thanks for your time, guys!