Dunny
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I was just wandering what everyone's personal preferences are towards tank set ups.
Who prefers to make a tank as natural as possible vs. Who prefers to have a standard almost plain tank with just the essentials?
What are your reasons behind each?
Is it mainly due to cleaning and maintenance or due to having your axolotl the main focal point?
Also do you try to save on items you have around the home before set up or do you go and buy all new?
I have not set up one yet but I have read on the do's and do not's and I am aware of what not to do for safety of the animal as no strong currents, no gravel, and the water changes.
I am just looking for ideas and what might be the best route for me to take. I do have experience with fish tanks and have been quite successful with previous setups.
Also will appreciate any pictures on personal setups from readers.
Who prefers to make a tank as natural as possible vs. Who prefers to have a standard almost plain tank with just the essentials?
What are your reasons behind each?
Is it mainly due to cleaning and maintenance or due to having your axolotl the main focal point?
Also do you try to save on items you have around the home before set up or do you go and buy all new?
I have not set up one yet but I have read on the do's and do not's and I am aware of what not to do for safety of the animal as no strong currents, no gravel, and the water changes.
I am just looking for ideas and what might be the best route for me to take. I do have experience with fish tanks and have been quite successful with previous setups.
Also will appreciate any pictures on personal setups from readers.