My lovely triplets~

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Hello~

Today I took some pictures of my lotties~
Oosuh (wild type), Lutfi (2nd large), and Nana (smallest)

Also 3Platy, 3Molly, 3Mystery Snail, and 5 Ghost Shrimps.

Happy family~;)
 

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Great looking tank and really healthy looking axolotls. Are axolotls easy to find in S.Korea? I think your fish may bite your axolotls gills unless you are very lucky and when you axolotls get bigger they will definately eat your fish and shrimp. You leucistic axolots are quite unusual as they are a gold colour but still look great.


Regards Neil
 
I know you aren't supposed to keep fish in with axies, but that last picture made me laugh. The axie just looks surprised at the fish.
 
Are they on gravel?

Lovely axies and a really nice setup!
 
Livebreeders like Platys and Mollys are known for their 0 aggressivness. If you were to keep them with fish these fish would be the way to go, but they will probably get eaten later on :D

if the water quality is ok and you haven't noticed any distress or missing gills in the axies, i wouldn't worry about it, they all look happy and healthy.

you have such a pretty set up! and cute axolotls :)

Axies should stay around 18C, but mollys and platys prefer water in the mid low-mid 20s. They can survive in cooler water so make sure the tank is cool and not warm, because the axies are not so accomodating :(
 
Great looking tank and really healthy looking axolotls. Are axolotls easy to find in S.Korea? I think your fish may bite your axolotls gills unless you are very lucky and when you axolotls get bigger they will definately eat your fish and shrimp. You leucistic axolots are quite unusual as they are a gold colour but still look great.


Regards Neil

Hey~
I live in the states~ lol I bought my Axies from Jay.
yeah thankfully fishes don't even bother biting on my Axies gills but attempt to
eat their food but threatened when Axies chomp~

Yea being food to Axies later on....I knew this will happen, but for now I think it will be okay.
I will have to move to my other tank only fish!:happy:
 
Livebreeders like Platys and Mollys are known for their 0 aggressivness. If you were to keep them with fish these fish would be the way to go, but they will probably get eaten later on :D

if the water quality is ok and you haven't noticed any distress or missing gills in the axies, i wouldn't worry about it, they all look happy and healthy.

you have such a pretty set up! and cute axolotls :)

Axies should stay around 18C, but mollys and platys prefer water in the mid low-mid 20s. They can survive in cooler water so make sure the tank is cool and not warm, because the axies are not so accomodating :(

Yes, I have a chiller set up~ so I have no worries on the temperature~ lol
I try to keep it b/w 19~20 degrees.
Actually my water cycled within 4~5weeks, and so far no problem with ammonia issue.
Well mollies and platies were added not long ago.

Thank you for the compliment!:happy:
 
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