benh
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Looks even better with the wood! Beautiful tank - and some happy Axies
How long does it take for the gills to grow back? Where did you get the shrimp?
This is a great idea but I don't see why you would have to glue these tiles down. Their weight should be enough to keep them down flat with the glass. Any waste that got under would be minimal. and easy enough to remove.
Hi
Your tank is amazing :smile:
I love it
I'm thinking i might try something similar
hope you don't mind me copying some of your ideas
My tank is 60cm long x 30 wide x 45 height i'm not sure how many litres that is?
Before you mentioned about the load on the tank do you think that my tank will be ok to put in a slate bottom?
I noticed that in your earlier photos was a shrimp i've have also been thinking i'd like to put some in with my axie how do you find them together?
thanks
Gilbertjelly
You don’t need to silicone under or around them but I did and it seems to be good still after years.Hi, I'm still doing a lot of research before getting an axolotl. I love the idea of slate on the bottom instead of sand. I think you said you didn't put silicone on the bottom of the tiles, is that correct? How did you attach the tile to the bottom of the tank?
Thank you.:happy:
Looks great, how did you know the slate was safe? I went and looked at some but, got overwhelmed. I was worried I would pick the wrong one.