Planted tank? Help

B3llaax3

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Hey everyone!
I want to do a planted tank for my axies... Make a new adventure for them so they won't be so bored in the tank as I only have to wood pieces and a mossball in their tank... They occasionaly play around with the mossball but I feel like if I have it planted it won't be as boring for them.. Maybe have a lot of plants in there but still have space for them to swimm/move around...

What do you guys think?

What are the best plants for them and do the plants need some type of fertilizing supplements to keep the alive...

Need the 411 on planted tanks and axies lol...
 
Have a look on the Axolotl Sanctuary website. There is a very informative section on Axolotl Friendly Aquascaping.
 
Personally I tried planting some plants into substrate without much success.
I have now only got plants that are attached to driftwood, large rocks, hung from cross members & tied around driftwood branches. Anubias, Java Fern & Java or Peacock Mosses are all great & tolerate very low lights. My tank still looks "planted" but it doesn't matter that I don't have any substrate & if I do put sand in it will be easy to move the plants for cleaning under or rearranging. Also the depth of substrate no longer matters you can have 1" deep sand / bare bottom & still have plants :)

There's lots of pics of my tanks on my threads but here's a couple of examples with & without substrate.

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My 6ft currently bare bottomed.

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My 2ft with sand - the 2 bunches of rush grass were weighted & poked into the front corners



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