Axylover12318
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A pic of the entire setup would be helpful...and do you know the water parameters (pH, nitrates, nitrites, and especially ammonia).
What temp is the tank and how long have you had them?
Once a weekHow frequent are your water changes?
Hmm, not entirely sure..but the tank size is too small for 2 adult Axolotls, and with only weekly water changes the ammonia could have built up quickly and made your animals sick. How vigilant are you at waste removal, and what was their diet/feeding schedule?
I do have a dechlorinator but it's designed for fish tanks and I'm worried that it'll harm Pinky; it makes the water slightly blue. I can never really see any waste in the tank, and I always wondered if they pooed or not! How do you normally clean the waste? I just rough the sand up and pick up any floating muck. I'm sure that's not the best way thoughCleaning up waste once a week isn't sufficient. It should really be done on a daily basis.
I do have a dechlorinator but it's designed for fish tanks and I'm worried that it'll harm Pinky; it makes the water slightly blue.
I would seriously switch declorinators. If it's turning the water blue then it has some other chemicals in there that don't need to be. Heck, this chemical could be the root of your problem.
You might want to check with your local water treatment facility and see if they add chloramine to your drinking water. Most places now add this chemical to your water in conjuction with chlorine. It is just as bad, health wise, for axolotls as chlorine but unlike chlorine it doesn't evaporate. So even if you let your water sit for a few days this chemical will remain. Look for a good dechlorinator that removes both of these chemicals (most do nowadays anyway).
Axolotl poop disintegrats rather quickly so it isn't uncommon to see just dust. I recommend just using the hose for water changes and switch to a turkey baster for spot cleaning. This common household item is like gold when it comes to tank maintence if you ask me!
Hi,
I don't know the pH, it's water from the tap that I leave to sit for around 5 days and then put it in the tank. The ammonia and nitrates/nitrites are 0.