Quentari
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So I currently have one axolotl, a 2ft tank, a 3ft tank and a 4ft tank. I took my 3ft out of storage and have set it up in my living room (I'll post pics once it's finished filling), I'm storing my 4ft till we move and we're not sure what we're doing with the 2ft (thinking of shrimp or guppy breeder or maybe something with a betta).
Anyway my 4ft needed some MAJOR disinfecting, I used a vinegar/water mix on everything before rinsing it all in boiling water, the only thing I haven't disinfected yet is my two small bits of driftwood. They have this plant attached to it, so I don't think boiling it is a good option.
Any advice on making it safe for axies? I don't know for sure what was in the origional tank that killed the axies, possibly something bacterial, but I want to make sure it's 100% safe for my one remaining baby before he gets exposed to it. Should I quarantine it? rinse? I'd preferably like to not kill the plant but if it can't be helped then it can't be helped.
Anyway my 4ft needed some MAJOR disinfecting, I used a vinegar/water mix on everything before rinsing it all in boiling water, the only thing I haven't disinfected yet is my two small bits of driftwood. They have this plant attached to it, so I don't think boiling it is a good option.
Any advice on making it safe for axies? I don't know for sure what was in the origional tank that killed the axies, possibly something bacterial, but I want to make sure it's 100% safe for my one remaining baby before he gets exposed to it. Should I quarantine it? rinse? I'd preferably like to not kill the plant but if it can't be helped then it can't be helped.