SkollSunChaser
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This is my very first post, so I'll do a little prologue on my situation before I get to my question.
I've been wanting an axolotl for a while now, and just when I was about to abandon the idea due to my current lack of funds, I got an email from a guy on craigslist saying that he would trade my bass guitar for his 55 gallon tank. I originally wasn't going to try to jump into a 55 for my first axie tank, but the thing is absolutely beautiful and worth double my bass (which the man knew and was ok with). So, I go and get this tank and I notice it came with a Fluval 404 canister filter.
I'm a little puzzled on exactly how it works, so when I looked into some information about it online, I came across some things that made me nervous.
1. I'm aware that axies need a low current, and this thing is supposed to pump out some serious waves.
2. I have no idea HOW to turn down the flow on it.
3. It's meant for a 100+ gallon tank. Mine is only 55, so I'm worried that if I even can turn it down, it won't be calm enough.
4. I don't understand the setup completely. The reviews said it needs less regular care, but I honestly don't have the first clue how it works at all, or if that's even true.
I haven't tested it out yet, but I was told that it's fully operational and a friend that helped me get the tank had used the filter type before and said it looked to be in working order. I'm not going to be getting my axies until I'm in my apartment and I have a job (my interview is on Tuesday!), just to make sure I can take the absolute best care of them.
Do any of you guys use this type of filter for your axolotls? I feel like I'm in way over my head, being insanely new to this. Any help is appreciated!
I've been wanting an axolotl for a while now, and just when I was about to abandon the idea due to my current lack of funds, I got an email from a guy on craigslist saying that he would trade my bass guitar for his 55 gallon tank. I originally wasn't going to try to jump into a 55 for my first axie tank, but the thing is absolutely beautiful and worth double my bass (which the man knew and was ok with). So, I go and get this tank and I notice it came with a Fluval 404 canister filter.
I'm a little puzzled on exactly how it works, so when I looked into some information about it online, I came across some things that made me nervous.
1. I'm aware that axies need a low current, and this thing is supposed to pump out some serious waves.
2. I have no idea HOW to turn down the flow on it.
3. It's meant for a 100+ gallon tank. Mine is only 55, so I'm worried that if I even can turn it down, it won't be calm enough.
4. I don't understand the setup completely. The reviews said it needs less regular care, but I honestly don't have the first clue how it works at all, or if that's even true.
I haven't tested it out yet, but I was told that it's fully operational and a friend that helped me get the tank had used the filter type before and said it looked to be in working order. I'm not going to be getting my axies until I'm in my apartment and I have a job (my interview is on Tuesday!), just to make sure I can take the absolute best care of them.
Do any of you guys use this type of filter for your axolotls? I feel like I'm in way over my head, being insanely new to this. Any help is appreciated!