Duhend
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Ok so this is my new tank set up for my axolotl Queso. After listening to some advice yesterday and my own confused workings this is the basics I have come up with. Its a 55 gallon aquarium, and please excuse the kitchen...
It looks a little plain on the one side, but after dismantling it from the guys place we got it from, and setting it back up at home we were to tired to work anymore.
The Left side has the giant piping she will fit in for a hide, its pretty stark but I plan on attaching some Java Moss to it when I can find some. I also plan on possibly either potted plants over there or fake ones to thicken it up. Its pieces of slate for a nice easy to clean spot in the tank.
The other side may look a little bit thickly planted but the plants were free and we figured we would have dead loss once we get in the hang of taking care of live plants. I want to get some bigger leafed plants to add some cover instead of just the grass. I don't know if the grass will live, but we are cycling the tank for a week or so at least to see if there is any dead loss. I went ahead and planted it in sand, I'll probably need more but we were so excited to get it home and set up we made it work, we will see how long it takes her to kick everything up. The lighting maybe an issue, he had all this in with fish, with a heater, so I'm also not sure how much light or heat these plants will require, but again the were free so I hope I can use them to accommodate her.
The guy we got everything from for free....I got lucky, did give us his bio-wheel filter that already has bacteria seeded, he also gave us half the water in the tank to help with cycling. We are still holding off on putting her in because we are going on vacation next week and our roommate is a bit oblivious. Plus we want it to cycle, I plan on changing out the hang on the back filter for a canister that he gave us if it works.
Well, if your still reading after all the big pictures and long rambling, do you have any ideas on anything else I may have missed? I'm sure I will find things as I go, but I've never taken care of a tank bigger than 10 gallons so I'm fairly certain I will have issues. I'm hoping they will be minimal but my next problem to figure out how I'm going to cool this all off, I'm hoping I can use evaporative cooling for the bulk of it like my small tank but we will see.

It looks a little plain on the one side, but after dismantling it from the guys place we got it from, and setting it back up at home we were to tired to work anymore.
The Left side has the giant piping she will fit in for a hide, its pretty stark but I plan on attaching some Java Moss to it when I can find some. I also plan on possibly either potted plants over there or fake ones to thicken it up. Its pieces of slate for a nice easy to clean spot in the tank.

The other side may look a little bit thickly planted but the plants were free and we figured we would have dead loss once we get in the hang of taking care of live plants. I want to get some bigger leafed plants to add some cover instead of just the grass. I don't know if the grass will live, but we are cycling the tank for a week or so at least to see if there is any dead loss. I went ahead and planted it in sand, I'll probably need more but we were so excited to get it home and set up we made it work, we will see how long it takes her to kick everything up. The lighting maybe an issue, he had all this in with fish, with a heater, so I'm also not sure how much light or heat these plants will require, but again the were free so I hope I can use them to accommodate her.

The guy we got everything from for free....I got lucky, did give us his bio-wheel filter that already has bacteria seeded, he also gave us half the water in the tank to help with cycling. We are still holding off on putting her in because we are going on vacation next week and our roommate is a bit oblivious. Plus we want it to cycle, I plan on changing out the hang on the back filter for a canister that he gave us if it works.
Well, if your still reading after all the big pictures and long rambling, do you have any ideas on anything else I may have missed? I'm sure I will find things as I go, but I've never taken care of a tank bigger than 10 gallons so I'm fairly certain I will have issues. I'm hoping they will be minimal but my next problem to figure out how I'm going to cool this all off, I'm hoping I can use evaporative cooling for the bulk of it like my small tank but we will see.