psychoboyjack
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Heya, I'm Jack. Got two Axolotls a week ago, they're about 3" long or so and just the coolest pets I have ever owned. I did my research and found that my current 10 gallon tank would be okay for them until they start to grow so I since I saw some at the pet store I grabbed them!
Now that I've had them for a week I'm running into some issues that I hope people can help me with! I scanned the forum but I have to run to bed soon so my search wasn't that deep, so if I missed a post I'm sorry.
Feeding the little guys. I got the cubed brine shrimp and blood worm frozen food from the pet store and have been alternating feeding them that every day. I take a cube and break it in half and as it thaws I dangle it front of their mouth and they chomp it up. As it thaws pieces of the food float around and eventually get lost as the water keeps warming it up and the food breaks apart. How do you guys feed your axolotls? Should I be doing something different? They're eating but a lot of food is getting wasted around the tank and getting sucked up in the filter.
Does your water from the tank smell bad? Like really bad? How do you deal with it? Is it because my tank is small or my filter is internal? It's weird, from all the years of owning fish I never had water that stunk so bad. So I keep the lid partially off now so that the air can move around but it still smells bad, almost like cat pee. And yes there are cats in the house and no they haven't peed near there. And no they won't go in the tank!
The filter I use is an internal Cascade 300 filter with a spray bar. (http://www.animalworldnetwork.com/cainfiwispba.html) It seems to work okay, it moves the water around and aereates the water well without creating too much water movement in the tank but this is the first time I've dealt with an internal filter. I've had external power filters with all my tanks so this is new to me, I thought it would be more straight forward than it is. Should I be getting another type of filter? Bio wheel and break up the flow somehow to get water 'out' of the tank and exposed to air so the odour gets removed? Or is it just part of owning them?
Gravel. Sand. Nothing. Rocks. Turf. What the heck should I be using?! The reason I ask is because the food gets down there, gets gross and has to get vacuumed out. I'm thinking about sand now as that looks easier to clean and if my guys ingest it it won't kill them. Currently I'm using gravel that can barely fit in their mouth, and they've tried eating it to no success. I'm worried, like some fish I had, it'll get stuck in their mouth.
Sorry for the long post, but I did do some searching and probably missed some really obvious things. My fish knowledge doesn't really apply to these guys.
Thanks in advance and if you read this far you get a medal.
J
Now that I've had them for a week I'm running into some issues that I hope people can help me with! I scanned the forum but I have to run to bed soon so my search wasn't that deep, so if I missed a post I'm sorry.
Feeding the little guys. I got the cubed brine shrimp and blood worm frozen food from the pet store and have been alternating feeding them that every day. I take a cube and break it in half and as it thaws I dangle it front of their mouth and they chomp it up. As it thaws pieces of the food float around and eventually get lost as the water keeps warming it up and the food breaks apart. How do you guys feed your axolotls? Should I be doing something different? They're eating but a lot of food is getting wasted around the tank and getting sucked up in the filter.
Does your water from the tank smell bad? Like really bad? How do you deal with it? Is it because my tank is small or my filter is internal? It's weird, from all the years of owning fish I never had water that stunk so bad. So I keep the lid partially off now so that the air can move around but it still smells bad, almost like cat pee. And yes there are cats in the house and no they haven't peed near there. And no they won't go in the tank!
The filter I use is an internal Cascade 300 filter with a spray bar. (http://www.animalworldnetwork.com/cainfiwispba.html) It seems to work okay, it moves the water around and aereates the water well without creating too much water movement in the tank but this is the first time I've dealt with an internal filter. I've had external power filters with all my tanks so this is new to me, I thought it would be more straight forward than it is. Should I be getting another type of filter? Bio wheel and break up the flow somehow to get water 'out' of the tank and exposed to air so the odour gets removed? Or is it just part of owning them?
Gravel. Sand. Nothing. Rocks. Turf. What the heck should I be using?! The reason I ask is because the food gets down there, gets gross and has to get vacuumed out. I'm thinking about sand now as that looks easier to clean and if my guys ingest it it won't kill them. Currently I'm using gravel that can barely fit in their mouth, and they've tried eating it to no success. I'm worried, like some fish I had, it'll get stuck in their mouth.
Sorry for the long post, but I did do some searching and probably missed some really obvious things. My fish knowledge doesn't really apply to these guys.
Thanks in advance and if you read this far you get a medal.
J