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I have a 17.5cm (i.e. 7") golden albino male axolotl. I am hoping to breed him within the next year or so, preferably to another golden albino female.
Having read about adjusting the light period to induce spawning, but also having read about how sensitive axolotls are to light (particularly albinos), I'm not sure what to do.
I have heard of the technique for maintaining the pair together in a tank for a year, but in Australia the seasons are altogether not that different from each other.
To adjust the light period, would using an overhead tank light and an electronic timer do the trick, or would the light be too bright? I can't think of any other way to control the amount of light he gets - the curtains in his room don't shut out all of the light.
If I used the overhead tank light and timer idea, would floating plants on the surface of the tank to diffuse the light and help his poor eyes defeat the purpose of the entire lighting technique? He has a barrel in his tank to hide in, but it doesn't shut out all of the light.
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions everyone!
Having read about adjusting the light period to induce spawning, but also having read about how sensitive axolotls are to light (particularly albinos), I'm not sure what to do.
I have heard of the technique for maintaining the pair together in a tank for a year, but in Australia the seasons are altogether not that different from each other.
To adjust the light period, would using an overhead tank light and an electronic timer do the trick, or would the light be too bright? I can't think of any other way to control the amount of light he gets - the curtains in his room don't shut out all of the light.
If I used the overhead tank light and timer idea, would floating plants on the surface of the tank to diffuse the light and help his poor eyes defeat the purpose of the entire lighting technique? He has a barrel in his tank to hide in, but it doesn't shut out all of the light.
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions everyone!