Ranisimo
Axolotl Enthusiast
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- England, Bristol
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- United Kingdom
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- Kizzy
I'm a new axie owner who recently purchased two juvenile axies online along with a tank and filter. (I've had them for less than a month) I was informed that they were easy to keep and was directed to a few posts which told me to keep the water around 18 degrees Celsius and feed them everyday etc etc..
Not going to lie, I didn't do a lot of research, because these posts seemed to sum it up for me.
Only today have I realised how much danger I could be putting my axolotls in.
No I don't mean I have been harming them, starving them, sending them to their peril or anything like that. I mean that the conditions they live might not be adequate for them.
I have never done a water test and I didn't de-chlorinate the water. I hope that these aren't the worst conditions an axolotl can be in as they are eating well, aren't stressed and seem to be contempt with their surroundings. Only now am I aware how bad their water could be with nitrate levels and ammonia levels.
After the Christmas holidays, I have gathered up all of the left over money I didn't spend on Christmas gifts and I am planning to go out and splurge all of it on completely redoing everything and anything to do with my axies and their tank.
Since my previous lacking knowledge, I looked high and low for what I need to do and get, however some sources seem to contradict one another or there is no clear or definitive answer.
I have changed their diet from blood worms, to axie pellets and earth worms. I clean their tank out by 50% every week. I ordered a sponge filter that hasn't arrived yet (was supposed to around the 22nd). But I know that is it barely half way there to keeping them happy and safe.
I have some pretty newby questions that I need help with!
Q1: I have no idea how old they are, but they are less than 4" in length (approx 3.5"). I believe my tank is 12L (UK) and I don't really know whether this is too small for them? I really want to upgrade my tank to something bigger with more floor space and to something that when they get bigger, I wont need to upgrade again. What size would be good, anything around 22L, 25L, 35L etc?
Q2: What is tank cycling and how do I do it? I read that cycling a tank properly with plants and etc will help lower pollution levels and reduce how often you have to clean the tank.
Q3: What are the different levels of chemicals that need to be in the tank to keep the water safe?
Q4: Can I use any real plants as decor and cycling, or is there some types that I have to stay clear off?
Q5: Are Axolotl pellets (main diet) and earth worms (as treats) a good diet for them? I tired blood worms and they were really messy and went off pretty quickly.
Q6: Will any fine sand do, or does it have to be a certain substrate?
Q7: Would any old fish tank kit do to keep levels under check and remove unwanted chemicals and purify the water? Is there any recommend brands or any chemicals (like aloe vera) to stay clear off?
Q8: Can I over feed juvenile axies? Some days they just keep on eating whatever I put in there and they gobble it all up and they are so huge their back legs barely touch the floor. (They can still manoeuvre fine)
Q9: How often should I be cleaning their filter/water?
Q10: Any recommendations?
These are all the questions I can muster from the top of my head, please ask me any questions about my current set up!
I'm sorry for my incompetence!
Not going to lie, I didn't do a lot of research, because these posts seemed to sum it up for me.
Only today have I realised how much danger I could be putting my axolotls in.
No I don't mean I have been harming them, starving them, sending them to their peril or anything like that. I mean that the conditions they live might not be adequate for them.
I have never done a water test and I didn't de-chlorinate the water. I hope that these aren't the worst conditions an axolotl can be in as they are eating well, aren't stressed and seem to be contempt with their surroundings. Only now am I aware how bad their water could be with nitrate levels and ammonia levels.
After the Christmas holidays, I have gathered up all of the left over money I didn't spend on Christmas gifts and I am planning to go out and splurge all of it on completely redoing everything and anything to do with my axies and their tank.
Since my previous lacking knowledge, I looked high and low for what I need to do and get, however some sources seem to contradict one another or there is no clear or definitive answer.
I have changed their diet from blood worms, to axie pellets and earth worms. I clean their tank out by 50% every week. I ordered a sponge filter that hasn't arrived yet (was supposed to around the 22nd). But I know that is it barely half way there to keeping them happy and safe.
I have some pretty newby questions that I need help with!
Q1: I have no idea how old they are, but they are less than 4" in length (approx 3.5"). I believe my tank is 12L (UK) and I don't really know whether this is too small for them? I really want to upgrade my tank to something bigger with more floor space and to something that when they get bigger, I wont need to upgrade again. What size would be good, anything around 22L, 25L, 35L etc?
Q2: What is tank cycling and how do I do it? I read that cycling a tank properly with plants and etc will help lower pollution levels and reduce how often you have to clean the tank.
Q3: What are the different levels of chemicals that need to be in the tank to keep the water safe?
Q4: Can I use any real plants as decor and cycling, or is there some types that I have to stay clear off?
Q5: Are Axolotl pellets (main diet) and earth worms (as treats) a good diet for them? I tired blood worms and they were really messy and went off pretty quickly.
Q6: Will any fine sand do, or does it have to be a certain substrate?
Q7: Would any old fish tank kit do to keep levels under check and remove unwanted chemicals and purify the water? Is there any recommend brands or any chemicals (like aloe vera) to stay clear off?
Q8: Can I over feed juvenile axies? Some days they just keep on eating whatever I put in there and they gobble it all up and they are so huge their back legs barely touch the floor. (They can still manoeuvre fine)
Q9: How often should I be cleaning their filter/water?
Q10: Any recommendations?
These are all the questions I can muster from the top of my head, please ask me any questions about my current set up!
I'm sorry for my incompetence!