Go for a paddle in a river or stream your bound to find a few gems! If your feeling lazy probably the garden center would be your best bet as people use river pebbles to make flower beds and garden things look all fancy! I actually nicked mine from my parents garden water feature thing on a flying visit (they diddnt even notice haha!) just make sure you wash them thoroughly and dont use any soap or detergents.
Let us know what you find!
p.s id go for sand instead if you are planning on using pebbles as a substrate!
Hi Harry!
I have to agree with you that the river rock looks very nice! However, axolotls can and will swallow large rocks too! If the rocks are even just a little smaller than their heads, they can be swallowed! See HERE
Also, I discovered the hard way that the rocks are very difficult to keep clean, no matter HOW much I vacuumed the tank!! When I made the switch to sand, I was horrified at the amount of nasties I found!
Just food for thought! Take care!
Yeah i would be concerned that that background may not aquarium safe, as I said you have to be very careful about what you put in an aquarium as axolotls have porus skin and can get poisoned easily! Nice one for asking first though! Unless its specifically designed for an aquarium its best to play it safe and ask on here and dont go on what the guy in the pet shop says most are clueless when it comes to axies!
Thats good youve found a good pet shop as an axolotl source, as I said most are clueless when it comes to axies so if they do know their stuff they could be a big help but if they are the ones that recommend that tank size for two adults (not saying they are) id be dubious!
As for that background yes axolotls skin is just like frogs but is that background fully submerged in water in the frog set up? it may be the case that it is safe but as a rule alot of vivarium/terrerium decor is not aquarium safe i would play it safe and do without if unsure and find one that is designed for aquariums! also its made of polystyrene so I would have thought it would float and be very difficult to submerge and secure under water!