SethTheMuffin
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Hello!
I am new to taking care of axolotls; i'm going to be getting mine this Saturday!
I've wanted an axolotl since my best friend taught me about them (i was around 12; i'm now 24) and thought i would be in a more educated situation when i purchased one. (Un)Fortunately this is not the case; i stumbled upon some juvenile axolotls going for sale locally for relatively cheap. I'm grabbing one for myself (Leucistic GFP) and one for my friend (leucistic) to take care of until it's old enough that i feel comfortable transporting it to her/when she moves out of state.
The thing is.... i've never really taken care of "needy" fish before; i've had Pea-Puffers as a kid... but that didn't last long when one ate all the others (i guess that's common...) but i'm no stranger to taking care of needy pets in general (i have 4 ferrets, and grew up with at most 3 pitbulls at once)
I've done tons of research (mainly thanks to this forum) and i'm finally feeling that i'm at least competent enough to take them into the family. There are still some questions i have since i'm still a little too unfamiliar with water-animals.
Here is a list of supplies i've obtained so far:
Am i missing anything?
I know axolotls are best suited in colder conditions, but is 59°F/14°C too cold?
I do have the heater that came with the tank (the previous person had a beta so i got a bunch of stuff, so it's available if need be); and i do live near a large creek, so in winter the water might get colder which i'm afraid of... but 69°F might be too hot for them :/
Care questions:
I have the two separate containers i want to feed them in; when the proper germs have implemented themselves in tank should i take water from the tank into the containers to feed them? Or is there another way?
Is Primer and Stress Coat the same thing? (takes out chlorine in the tapwater, and adds "good germs for stable environment into the water") What about Quick Start?
At which order should i put these in when the axolotls are in the tank? Or should all of them be added in a separate bowl and then added to the tank?
I want to have a black light to show people who visit my GFP ; i don't want to have a heat-lamp, but i can't seem to find a black/blue light that does have crazy heat source from it. Recommendations for this? I obviously won't have the light going on for long periods of time, just a little bit to take pictures or to show people every now and then.
I have an air pump attachment that's a long black stone; should i also add that into the tank along with the nautical diver attachment? I'm afraid the flow might be too much for them and stress them out with multiple bubblers going on.
I'm at work, but i can provide pictures of items and (current) tank set up when i get home if need be.
Also sorry for SUPERDUPER long post; i just want to make sure i don't hurt the babies!
I am new to taking care of axolotls; i'm going to be getting mine this Saturday!
I've wanted an axolotl since my best friend taught me about them (i was around 12; i'm now 24) and thought i would be in a more educated situation when i purchased one. (Un)Fortunately this is not the case; i stumbled upon some juvenile axolotls going for sale locally for relatively cheap. I'm grabbing one for myself (Leucistic GFP) and one for my friend (leucistic) to take care of until it's old enough that i feel comfortable transporting it to her/when she moves out of state.
The thing is.... i've never really taken care of "needy" fish before; i've had Pea-Puffers as a kid... but that didn't last long when one ate all the others (i guess that's common...) but i'm no stranger to taking care of needy pets in general (i have 4 ferrets, and grew up with at most 3 pitbulls at once)
I've done tons of research (mainly thanks to this forum) and i'm finally feeling that i'm at least competent enough to take them into the family. There are still some questions i have since i'm still a little too unfamiliar with water-animals.
Here is a list of supplies i've obtained so far:
- 10 gallon tank
- 10 gallon tank divider (because they're juvies, i want them to be separated so they don't eat each other in a small tank until i can get a 20g)
- 2 Morimo moss balls (Japanese moss balls, i had them prior to the tank because i just love them)
- along with an assortment of these doodies: http://g03.a.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1qgRV...ants-b-font-for-Fishes-fish-tank-ornament.jpg (and some shorter ones)
- 1 Aqueon QuietFlow Aquarium Power Filter 10
- Whisper air pump (http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/UPG/Tetra/Whisper/whisper100._V383886791_.jpg) (and a nautical diver attached to it...)
- Large pebbles that are in 2 out of 4 corners of the tank (will probably take these out either tonight or tomorrow)
- 2 of these hamster tunnel segments until i get their proper hiding places in the mail : http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mWrJDiTdoG1jvRGFHCOCmsw.jpg
- thermometer (without temperature elements added, it sits at 14°C/59°F ; with a heater that came with the tank it sits at 19°C/69°F)
- Seachem - Primer (http://www.petmountain.com/photos/product/giant/114420S503278/-/500-ml-treats-5-000-gallons-.jpg)
- API - Stress coat (http://www.exoticaquatics.co.uk/databaseimages/prd_6358743__stresscoat8oz.jpg)
- API - Quick Start (http://www.drsfostersmith.com/images/Categoryimages/larger/lg-78559-61635-fish.jpg)
- Frozen bloodworms
- Aquatic Turtle food pellets (smaller ones) for when they get older
- Nitrate test kit
- Ammonia test kit (both API)
- Two containers (i wanna feed them in separate containers to reduce the messiness of the food in the tank)
- 2 aquarium safe scrub-sponges (i've seen them in an axolotl care videos before so i know they're good)
Am i missing anything?
I know axolotls are best suited in colder conditions, but is 59°F/14°C too cold?
I do have the heater that came with the tank (the previous person had a beta so i got a bunch of stuff, so it's available if need be); and i do live near a large creek, so in winter the water might get colder which i'm afraid of... but 69°F might be too hot for them :/
Care questions:
I have the two separate containers i want to feed them in; when the proper germs have implemented themselves in tank should i take water from the tank into the containers to feed them? Or is there another way?
Is Primer and Stress Coat the same thing? (takes out chlorine in the tapwater, and adds "good germs for stable environment into the water") What about Quick Start?
At which order should i put these in when the axolotls are in the tank? Or should all of them be added in a separate bowl and then added to the tank?
I want to have a black light to show people who visit my GFP ; i don't want to have a heat-lamp, but i can't seem to find a black/blue light that does have crazy heat source from it. Recommendations for this? I obviously won't have the light going on for long periods of time, just a little bit to take pictures or to show people every now and then.
I have an air pump attachment that's a long black stone; should i also add that into the tank along with the nautical diver attachment? I'm afraid the flow might be too much for them and stress them out with multiple bubblers going on.
I'm at work, but i can provide pictures of items and (current) tank set up when i get home if need be.
Also sorry for SUPERDUPER long post; i just want to make sure i don't hurt the babies!
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