Little0ne
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We have decided to turn our garage into a hangout(bar, beer pong, poker, etc.) and I want to build a small indoor pond feature in the back corner. I was hoping to put some axolotls in the pond along with a breeding colony of ghost shrimp, snails, and guppies to give them a variety of live food to hunt(supplemented by worms). The pond would have live plants and plenty of decor to provide hiding spots for everyone. (Pond size will be roughly 250-400 gallons, which I believe should give plenty of room for everyone to co-exist)
My questions are:
1. What type of substrate works best in ponds? I've been looking online and most people seem to say bare bottom. But without substrate I am unsure how I will be able to maintain a healthy planted pond.
2. Would fountains/waterfalls be safe to use with axolotls? Or would it cause too much stress and water movement?
3. Any suggestions on plant life for an indoor pond? (That are safe for axolotls?)
My questions are:
1. What type of substrate works best in ponds? I've been looking online and most people seem to say bare bottom. But without substrate I am unsure how I will be able to maintain a healthy planted pond.
2. Would fountains/waterfalls be safe to use with axolotls? Or would it cause too much stress and water movement?
3. Any suggestions on plant life for an indoor pond? (That are safe for axolotls?)
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