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Hey all sorry for my inactivity I have been busy at school
Anyway, I wanted to share a tidbit of information that I hope some folks find helpful
I know there's an age old dilema with having to keep tank water clean and sometimes diligent and frequent water changes just aren't practical. Filters are a good option except they are expensive and when you have 4 tanks, it may not be feasible (or safe, plus my mother won't allow filters in my room) to use filters. Filters also disturb the water which axies don't like. Aquatic plants are also an issue for 2 reasons.1-they are expensive and 2-they require a lot of light and axolotls hate intense light and again, lighting multiple tanks is no easy task. fear not, for I have found a few plants that work. I have amazon sword, water wisteria, and hornswort in my aquatic setups (had others but they died due to low light and I use duckweed for the toads but axolotls eat the duckweed) and my toads also have java moss (my axolotls eat this too and get diarrhea from it) but i found 3 really good filter plants to use for axolotls:
pothos
dieffenbachia
spider plant
all 3 of these plants do very well in low light conditions. they have thick roots and can survive bare-rooted in a tank. they grow vigorously, are inexpensive, and super easy to propagate. pothos has the added benefit of providing a sturdy shelter for aquatic organisms and dieffenbachia is a known filtration species. it has a heavy nutrient requirement and axolotls produce ammonia that the plants thrive on. the plants look stunning in the tank and are low maintainence. my only caution about dieffenbachia is that its sap is poisonous and so if you start them from cuttings PLEASE give them a good week in a separate jug of water to scab over so the toxic sap doesn't lurch into the axie tank. I lick the cuttings first to test for the sap (it would turn the tongue numb if it is leaking) before adding to the axie tanks. hope this info is helpful and perhaps when my pothos/dieffenbachia overgrow I can offer sections to people. I also have several spider plants that I may be able to offer babies from soon
Anyway, I wanted to share a tidbit of information that I hope some folks find helpful
I know there's an age old dilema with having to keep tank water clean and sometimes diligent and frequent water changes just aren't practical. Filters are a good option except they are expensive and when you have 4 tanks, it may not be feasible (or safe, plus my mother won't allow filters in my room) to use filters. Filters also disturb the water which axies don't like. Aquatic plants are also an issue for 2 reasons.1-they are expensive and 2-they require a lot of light and axolotls hate intense light and again, lighting multiple tanks is no easy task. fear not, for I have found a few plants that work. I have amazon sword, water wisteria, and hornswort in my aquatic setups (had others but they died due to low light and I use duckweed for the toads but axolotls eat the duckweed) and my toads also have java moss (my axolotls eat this too and get diarrhea from it) but i found 3 really good filter plants to use for axolotls:
pothos
dieffenbachia
spider plant
all 3 of these plants do very well in low light conditions. they have thick roots and can survive bare-rooted in a tank. they grow vigorously, are inexpensive, and super easy to propagate. pothos has the added benefit of providing a sturdy shelter for aquatic organisms and dieffenbachia is a known filtration species. it has a heavy nutrient requirement and axolotls produce ammonia that the plants thrive on. the plants look stunning in the tank and are low maintainence. my only caution about dieffenbachia is that its sap is poisonous and so if you start them from cuttings PLEASE give them a good week in a separate jug of water to scab over so the toxic sap doesn't lurch into the axie tank. I lick the cuttings first to test for the sap (it would turn the tongue numb if it is leaking) before adding to the axie tanks. hope this info is helpful and perhaps when my pothos/dieffenbachia overgrow I can offer sections to people. I also have several spider plants that I may be able to offer babies from soon