warpedmind41
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Hi!
I would really like to purchase an axolotl or two in the near future. As far as I know, I have what I need to start up a tank for it, minus plants and and hiding spots.
I currently have a 29 gallon and two 10 gallons, but I am only going to dedicate the 29 and one of the 10 gallons to this, because I need the other as a quarantine tank for my 55 gallon freshwater aquarium. I have a hood with a light, but I understand they don't really like light, so I will not keep it on very often. I have a stand that is already placed in the coldest room in my house, away from a window. I have a sandy substrate. I have heaters, but I will just put those away for now, since they don't need them. I have thermometers. And I have filters for each one.
I was wondering if I could put two in the 29 gallon one, or would that not work out well? Could I put a young one in the 10 gallon?
Other than plants and hiding places, what else would I need?
Do I need air stones? Because I have four extra ones right now.
Are there any sorts of fish I could put in there that wouldn't end up as food, as long as I keep the axolotl well fed?
What sort of food and where can I get the food? Can you get food for them at Petsmart or Petco? Or do you have to go to an LFS? I just moved to a new house and I have no idea where any LFS's are here.
Can anyone give me any additional information I could use, based on their personal experiences?
I would really like to purchase an axolotl or two in the near future. As far as I know, I have what I need to start up a tank for it, minus plants and and hiding spots.
I currently have a 29 gallon and two 10 gallons, but I am only going to dedicate the 29 and one of the 10 gallons to this, because I need the other as a quarantine tank for my 55 gallon freshwater aquarium. I have a hood with a light, but I understand they don't really like light, so I will not keep it on very often. I have a stand that is already placed in the coldest room in my house, away from a window. I have a sandy substrate. I have heaters, but I will just put those away for now, since they don't need them. I have thermometers. And I have filters for each one.
I was wondering if I could put two in the 29 gallon one, or would that not work out well? Could I put a young one in the 10 gallon?
Other than plants and hiding places, what else would I need?
Do I need air stones? Because I have four extra ones right now.
Are there any sorts of fish I could put in there that wouldn't end up as food, as long as I keep the axolotl well fed?
What sort of food and where can I get the food? Can you get food for them at Petsmart or Petco? Or do you have to go to an LFS? I just moved to a new house and I have no idea where any LFS's are here.
Can anyone give me any additional information I could use, based on their personal experiences?