endempire
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Hey,
Have just recently got our first Axolotl and wanted some advice on how we are going, because I'm afraid we fell for the cuteness of our Axolotl in the pet shop and relied solely on the pet shops advice. After reading stuff on these forums and axolotl.org we've found that we probably haven't done everything right. We are now trying to make ammends. Here's how it went....
Purchased new Axolotl and Tank on same day (first mistake). We bought a 40L tank, river stones for substrate, meal worms for food, some plastic plants, submersible filter, water de-chlorinator and water ager. Set it all up and we thought he looked pretty happy - eating fine and pretty normal Axolotl-like behaviour.
First issue was cooling. Got a thermometer and temperature was sitting at 25C! We removed the submersible filter replacing it with a hanging filter (with sponge under the waterfall to reduce the current) and also took the lid off the tank to encourage evaporation. Tank now sits constantly at 23C so we've ordered a clip on fan to further cool it. Hoping to hit 20-21C - will this be ok if kept constant?
Just bought the big dropper testing kit after about a week of running the filter, 20% water changes and adding water ager at the start of the week. Readings were: ammonia - 0.5, Nitrite - 0, Nitrate - 5, pH - 7.2. I know this is not ideal so what should I do? Continue with water changes, cleaning waste until the cycle gets going? And should I fridge the Axolotl until this happens?
As I said he is still eating plenty and behaving pretty normal, although he does have periods of gill flapping and swimming up for a gulp of air. Gills are maybe curled forward a bit too, though is no different to what he was doing at the pet shop and has been doing the last week.
So there's a lot of words... But I would love you experienced guys to read over, pick up stuff we've missed and provide advice regarding the cycling and temperature. Want to make sure he is looked after well and lives a long happy life.
Thankyou
Max
Have just recently got our first Axolotl and wanted some advice on how we are going, because I'm afraid we fell for the cuteness of our Axolotl in the pet shop and relied solely on the pet shops advice. After reading stuff on these forums and axolotl.org we've found that we probably haven't done everything right. We are now trying to make ammends. Here's how it went....
Purchased new Axolotl and Tank on same day (first mistake). We bought a 40L tank, river stones for substrate, meal worms for food, some plastic plants, submersible filter, water de-chlorinator and water ager. Set it all up and we thought he looked pretty happy - eating fine and pretty normal Axolotl-like behaviour.
First issue was cooling. Got a thermometer and temperature was sitting at 25C! We removed the submersible filter replacing it with a hanging filter (with sponge under the waterfall to reduce the current) and also took the lid off the tank to encourage evaporation. Tank now sits constantly at 23C so we've ordered a clip on fan to further cool it. Hoping to hit 20-21C - will this be ok if kept constant?
Just bought the big dropper testing kit after about a week of running the filter, 20% water changes and adding water ager at the start of the week. Readings were: ammonia - 0.5, Nitrite - 0, Nitrate - 5, pH - 7.2. I know this is not ideal so what should I do? Continue with water changes, cleaning waste until the cycle gets going? And should I fridge the Axolotl until this happens?
As I said he is still eating plenty and behaving pretty normal, although he does have periods of gill flapping and swimming up for a gulp of air. Gills are maybe curled forward a bit too, though is no different to what he was doing at the pet shop and has been doing the last week.
So there's a lot of words... But I would love you experienced guys to read over, pick up stuff we've missed and provide advice regarding the cycling and temperature. Want to make sure he is looked after well and lives a long happy life.
Thankyou
Max