ted22
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Re: New Axolotl owner, read plenty, just want to confirm a few things.
Yo heres my bubble set up haha!
Bout 12cm bubble curtain
The whole thing!
Same tank as yours
Airpump left
Airstone far left centre of tank (random little blue thing)
Bubble curtain middle right of tank
Gomez head poking out of cave middle left
you can see everything else im using for cooling!
as you can see ive tried to minimise the floor space used from the bubble things as we dont have alot as it is, (did have a 8.5cm bubble ring but felt it took up too much space) but as i keep saying just keep experimenting you'll soon see what your axie likes and doesnt like, uses and doesnt use etc. He may even love all the bubbles and just float in them all day (or not at all haha)!
You will soon notice that the problem we have is lack of space and will want to maximise that by taking out everything thats not really needed (while still making it look nice of course!) you can probably imagine why im thinking a 12" bubble stone or even the 7.5cm bubble disc may be a tad on the large side for the tank but you never know you could cover it in stones and make a feature of it! might be quite nice actually, can just picture your Fred sitting on a pile of bubbling rocks getting a nice belly massage from all the bubbles!
Yo heres my bubble set up haha!
Bout 12cm bubble curtain
The whole thing!
Same tank as yours
Airpump left
Airstone far left centre of tank (random little blue thing)
Bubble curtain middle right of tank
Gomez head poking out of cave middle left
you can see everything else im using for cooling!
as you can see ive tried to minimise the floor space used from the bubble things as we dont have alot as it is, (did have a 8.5cm bubble ring but felt it took up too much space) but as i keep saying just keep experimenting you'll soon see what your axie likes and doesnt like, uses and doesnt use etc. He may even love all the bubbles and just float in them all day (or not at all haha)!
You will soon notice that the problem we have is lack of space and will want to maximise that by taking out everything thats not really needed (while still making it look nice of course!) you can probably imagine why im thinking a 12" bubble stone or even the 7.5cm bubble disc may be a tad on the large side for the tank but you never know you could cover it in stones and make a feature of it! might be quite nice actually, can just picture your Fred sitting on a pile of bubbling rocks getting a nice belly massage from all the bubbles!