I just purchased my axolotl earlier this week, he/she seems healthy and loving the tank I got it (seems to be the only good news).
But residing in the United States, (and I'm not sure if this matter is global) we are going through a terribly hot summer. That being said, the water I'm using from the tap is quite warm and I'm finding myself to be putting in more than 10 cups of ice each day. I have four 16 fl oz bottles frozen but every time I try to put those in it doesn't change the temperature!
Is there anything else I can do to keep my axie from getting so warm? The water tends to stay around 70-71 degrees.
The other matter is as of right now my water is .7 ammonia and with a pH of 8. Which I obviously know that isn't good. Is there anything I can do to bring these down?
Finally, my axolotl tends to reside towards the top of the water most of the time. Should I be worried? I sometimes see he/she hanging out at the bottom but usually a few inches under the water line. Could this be due to the temperature and water imbalances?
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I hope you guys can help me figure this out! I'm still a newbie to this ya know
But residing in the United States, (and I'm not sure if this matter is global) we are going through a terribly hot summer. That being said, the water I'm using from the tap is quite warm and I'm finding myself to be putting in more than 10 cups of ice each day. I have four 16 fl oz bottles frozen but every time I try to put those in it doesn't change the temperature!
The other matter is as of right now my water is .7 ammonia and with a pH of 8. Which I obviously know that isn't good. Is there anything I can do to bring these down?
Finally, my axolotl tends to reside towards the top of the water most of the time. Should I be worried? I sometimes see he/she hanging out at the bottom but usually a few inches under the water line. Could this be due to the temperature and water imbalances?
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I hope you guys can help me figure this out! I'm still a newbie to this ya know