Petersgirl
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My 5.5 inch female axxie has recently moved from a very inappropriate tank to a much more natural, cooler and empty tank. However, it is only 6 UK gallons and is therefore very small.
I was awake most of the night to make sure she didn't go into temp shock after I moved her (she had actually moved from a 26 degree tank! How she was okay I will never know!) and I noticed that at first she was a little jumpy then she settled down behind her new sleeping jug.
However, here is the problem. She only came out and started to be active (and even eat a little of the bloodworm I had for her) when the pump seized up (it's an old pump - it's a Powerhead AR620, which I don't think is actually a filter). Up to that point she would just sit behind the jug with her gills occasionally twitching (they do this when she rests). We noticed the current was very strong so we pointed the head of the pump towards the back of the tank to try and reduce the current, but it still freaked her out. As soon as I turn it on, she rushes behind her jug and tries to get away from it.
I also (bad owner!) did not remove the bloodworm straight away, which I know really makes the water stinky and cloudy. I thought I could pick it up with my net, but I didn't realise it would take all of her sand with it. I think I will definetely have to try a feeding jar as I am currently only feeding her bloodworms,
The water was crystal clear until I came home from work at about 5, and now it's cloudy. I know this wasn't helped at all by me leaving the bloodworms in there but I thought they might calm her down and help make the move easier if I left them there for her to snack on - classic beginner's mistake, I guess, especially seeing as stressed axxies do not eat. The tank is only 6 gallons, so are there any pumps I could use to help me keep the water clear? (Obviously I won't be leaving worms about again either!)
I was thinking of this...http://www.amazon.co.uk/Interpet-Wa...?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1364670865&sr=1-1
Opinions please? I really don't want her water to get cloudy. Also, how can I make sure there is oxygen in her water as, at the moment, I don't have another pump I can use. I have done a 20% water change to try and clear it a little but I know I will definetely need a filter. One more question: can the water conditioner harm the axolotl? I am basically making up freshly dechlorinated water and adding it as I top up (I know you are supposed to leave it 48 hours ideally but I didn't realise it would get cloudy so fast!)
Please help us out, as I don't want this to make her ill. Thank you for reading but advice will be greatly appreciated!
I was awake most of the night to make sure she didn't go into temp shock after I moved her (she had actually moved from a 26 degree tank! How she was okay I will never know!) and I noticed that at first she was a little jumpy then she settled down behind her new sleeping jug.
However, here is the problem. She only came out and started to be active (and even eat a little of the bloodworm I had for her) when the pump seized up (it's an old pump - it's a Powerhead AR620, which I don't think is actually a filter). Up to that point she would just sit behind the jug with her gills occasionally twitching (they do this when she rests). We noticed the current was very strong so we pointed the head of the pump towards the back of the tank to try and reduce the current, but it still freaked her out. As soon as I turn it on, she rushes behind her jug and tries to get away from it.
I also (bad owner!) did not remove the bloodworm straight away, which I know really makes the water stinky and cloudy. I thought I could pick it up with my net, but I didn't realise it would take all of her sand with it. I think I will definetely have to try a feeding jar as I am currently only feeding her bloodworms,
The water was crystal clear until I came home from work at about 5, and now it's cloudy. I know this wasn't helped at all by me leaving the bloodworms in there but I thought they might calm her down and help make the move easier if I left them there for her to snack on - classic beginner's mistake, I guess, especially seeing as stressed axxies do not eat. The tank is only 6 gallons, so are there any pumps I could use to help me keep the water clear? (Obviously I won't be leaving worms about again either!)
I was thinking of this...http://www.amazon.co.uk/Interpet-Wa...?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1364670865&sr=1-1
Opinions please? I really don't want her water to get cloudy. Also, how can I make sure there is oxygen in her water as, at the moment, I don't have another pump I can use. I have done a 20% water change to try and clear it a little but I know I will definetely need a filter. One more question: can the water conditioner harm the axolotl? I am basically making up freshly dechlorinated water and adding it as I top up (I know you are supposed to leave it 48 hours ideally but I didn't realise it would get cloudy so fast!)
Please help us out, as I don't want this to make her ill. Thank you for reading but advice will be greatly appreciated!