Thanks for the help, its really appreciated.
I won't let any of them go back in wild, and they really seem both fine the 20 gallon aquarium, if I have any issues I'll put one in the 10 gallon aquarium or I'll buy a bigger aquarium.
I've had fish aquariums since I was a kid and never had any issues keeping my fish alive, but I never used one of those PH kits before, I'll buy one next week to make sure things are well. If my PH levels are to high, what should I do to bring it back to a safe level?
When I first setup the 20 gallon tank I used a water stabilizer to remove the chlorine and chloramines as well as heavy metals, and also used a bit of aquarium salt, half the recommended dosage to setup a new aquarium.
I'm also using one of those power filters which are supposed to help maintain a healthy amount of "good" bacteria to keep the ammonia levels low,(I know the bacteria has to build up over the course of a few weeks), I also have an air pump with two tubes/rocks pumping air in the aquarium...
When I was younger I used to change some of the water every 2 or 3 weeks and would do a full water change every 2 or 3 months... is this a good idea? and should I threat the water with the water stabilizer and salt first before adding it to the tank?
The salt concentration I used was 20 to 25 grams per ltr, and I left the mud puppies in the water solution for aprox 10 to 15 minutes... and took them out because they completly stopped moving.
Any way’s, these mud puppies really seem like resilient creatures and you guys really seem to know your stuff.
(Message edited by thestef on February 18, 2007)