Newaxolotlmom
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I have done about 2 months of countless research before purchasing my tank set up for an axolotl. I got an aquarium sand substrate, a 20-gallon long tank, 4 moss balls, one java fern, a large tree-like hide, and fake plants. I am using a double canaster sponge filter which I learned was good for low water disturbance. My tank had been cycling for a little over two months. I did get a nitrite spike that went down to zero, and I had some nitrates, and still about 1pmm ammonia. Then all of a sudden my tank had 0 nitrites, 0 nitrates, and 2 pmm ammonia. I contacted my local pet store and they suggested stability and a 50% water change so I did that about 3 weeks ago. I then got my water tested last Friday and I had 0 ammonia 0 nitrites and 0 nitrates. So I contacted another store for help who sold axolotls. The girl I talked to told me my tank was cycled I just didn't have nitrates due to my live plants. So I went up there and purchased my axolotl Onyx. He is 4 inches long and is on small pieces of earthworms which I feed him by hand once a day about 1/3 of the worm. He has been doing really well, pretty active. He was underweight when I got him so I have been vigilant in feeding him. He has pooped once and I immediately got it out with a turkey baster once I saw it. The biggest struggle for me is the back and forth with the information I am receiving from reading online, forums, pet stores, youtube axolotl owners, and axolotl owners at pet stores. I can never get information that isn't contradicted by another source. Two days ago I had gotten my water tested at the pet store and it had 1ppm ammonia, 0 nitrites, 0 nitrates. I freaked out and asked how much water to change and such. They said 20% every other day so I rushed home and did that. They also said to use stability. I got my water tested again today and it was 0-.25pmm ammonia, 0 nitrites, and 0 nitrates. So its "okay" for my baby at the moment. I have been thinking about maybe tubing him and doing 100% water changes daily but I was advised not to from an axolotl owner at a pet store. Should I tub him until my tank is fully cycled? Any suggestions on how to cycle a tank faster, since it has been over 2 months? By the way, my water temp is 58F!