Conflicting info on tank size

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I'm going to college in the fall, and I plan on getting at least one axie as a little companion, seeing as how my home (and pets!) are pretty far off. I was thinking of keeping two, so they wouldn't be lonesome. It's always fun to see two animals interacting, too. However, the largest tank you can keep in the dorms is a 10gal. Some sites have said that 10gal is plenty of room for two full-grown axolotls, but others have said that it's barely enough for one. I was hoping I could get a clear answer here, maybe even with anectdotal evidence?
 
I would only keep one axie in 10 gallons, a tank that size is already kinda cramped for a axie as it is.

axies also don't need companionship, they sometimes can get snappy to tankmates which results in missing limbs. this problem would be further worsened by the size of the tank as they won't be able to get away from each other.
 
I would only keep one axie in 10 gallons, a tank that size is already kinda cramped for a axie as it is.

axies also don't need companionship, they sometimes can get snappy to tankmates which results in missing limbs. this problem would be further worsened by the size of the tank as they won't be able to get away from each other.

Okay, thanks for the info! :D
 
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