darkmessiah
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Hi there,
My two axies recently reproduced with what looks like a hundred or so eggs having been laid in my tank. The two axies have been removed temporarily from the tank and are now separate.
I've got a heater in there to bring the temperature to just below 20 degrees Celsius. There is also a small filter from before. It's been about 5 days and the development seems fine so far according to the axolotl.org pictures.
I've got a few questions now however,
Do I need an air pump and air stone in the tank? To aerate the water?
Also, is it alright to feed the new-borns just brine shrimp? My local stores only have the following live foods avaliable: brine shrimp, black worms and blood worms. From what I've read on axolotl.org, black worms and blood worms are not listed as food for new-borns. So my only option really is bring shrimp. So far, I'm not really in any real position to culture my own food either. So "newly-hatched bring shrimp" is probably not gonna be a real option for me. Would it be alright if the brine shrimp were of medium sized, which is what I usually get from the stores?
Thanks in advance.
My two axies recently reproduced with what looks like a hundred or so eggs having been laid in my tank. The two axies have been removed temporarily from the tank and are now separate.
I've got a heater in there to bring the temperature to just below 20 degrees Celsius. There is also a small filter from before. It's been about 5 days and the development seems fine so far according to the axolotl.org pictures.
I've got a few questions now however,
Do I need an air pump and air stone in the tank? To aerate the water?
Also, is it alright to feed the new-borns just brine shrimp? My local stores only have the following live foods avaliable: brine shrimp, black worms and blood worms. From what I've read on axolotl.org, black worms and blood worms are not listed as food for new-borns. So my only option really is bring shrimp. So far, I'm not really in any real position to culture my own food either. So "newly-hatched bring shrimp" is probably not gonna be a real option for me. Would it be alright if the brine shrimp were of medium sized, which is what I usually get from the stores?
Thanks in advance.