bibzybean
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Hello. I am hoping to find some advice about my axolotl's set up. I have had my axolotl for around 6 years, and this is the tank set up that he has always known. The substrate at the bottom is sand. He has a submarine, which has become his favourite place to hide since outgrowing his log (also pictured). He is roughly the size of the log in the picture. He also has a bubbler with some coloured lights. Up until recently, he has had plastic plants in his tank. We tried real plants before but they seemed to degrade quickly and he would also mess around with them a lot, so we replaced them with plastic. A few weeks ago, we tried real plants again, but as you can see in the photo, they have degraded too. I can't remember the last time I tested his water composition, so I am going to buy a kit to do so today, as this may be what is degrading the plants. There is a small shiny patch on the floor on the left - this is his favourite spot to sit and also where we feed him, so it has worn away the sand in this corner. We feed him a cube of blood worms every day. The neon lights behind the tank have never seemed to bother him, although I personally prefer to keep them off. His water doesn't have a particularly strong current, that I can tell.
For all intents and purposes, he seems like a perfectly fine axolotl. Although he is quite fat - we think he has some water retention - he is relatively active, displays healthy behaviours, explores the whole range of his tank, etc. However, I believe I could be doing a much better job to help him thrive. Any advice on how to improve his tank would be much appreciated.
Thank you
For all intents and purposes, he seems like a perfectly fine axolotl. Although he is quite fat - we think he has some water retention - he is relatively active, displays healthy behaviours, explores the whole range of his tank, etc. However, I believe I could be doing a much better job to help him thrive. Any advice on how to improve his tank would be much appreciated.
Thank you