maynard
New member
Hey guys,
I just got 2 juvenile axolotls, leucistic and a golden albino and was just wondering if this is normal behavior.
The leucistic is a lot more active than the albino, and tends to go for a lot of swims. Swims laps around the top/middle of the tank, gets a drink of air, rests on top of a rock and goes again.
Sometimes he/she (not sure yet) will just float in the middle of the tank for a few minutes, like it forgot what it was doing then carry on again lol.
This is all happening as I type this and now I'm noticing the albino watching the lucy curiously, almost as if he is trying to learn how to swim from it.
Right after I took this, she landed on top of him. Haha Its kind of entertaining to watch, but I was under the impression that they weren't very active creatures?
I have been feeding them frozen bloodworm/brine shrimp for the first few days but switched to red wigglers yesterday. (Half a worm each, cut into 1"pieces)
I got the pair with a complete setup from axolotl Canada, tank and everything. And they said it would be okay to leave them in for the cycle.
My water parameters are (api master test kit)
Ammonia: .25/.5 ish
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
Temperature is at 68.
Anyways, let me know if there is anything I should be worried about. I tend to worry a lot about these guys.
I just got 2 juvenile axolotls, leucistic and a golden albino and was just wondering if this is normal behavior.
The leucistic is a lot more active than the albino, and tends to go for a lot of swims. Swims laps around the top/middle of the tank, gets a drink of air, rests on top of a rock and goes again.
Sometimes he/she (not sure yet) will just float in the middle of the tank for a few minutes, like it forgot what it was doing then carry on again lol.
This is all happening as I type this and now I'm noticing the albino watching the lucy curiously, almost as if he is trying to learn how to swim from it.
Right after I took this, she landed on top of him. Haha Its kind of entertaining to watch, but I was under the impression that they weren't very active creatures?
I have been feeding them frozen bloodworm/brine shrimp for the first few days but switched to red wigglers yesterday. (Half a worm each, cut into 1"pieces)
I got the pair with a complete setup from axolotl Canada, tank and everything. And they said it would be okay to leave them in for the cycle.
My water parameters are (api master test kit)
Ammonia: .25/.5 ish
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
Temperature is at 68.
Anyways, let me know if there is anything I should be worried about. I tend to worry a lot about these guys.