Twigwise
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I currently have my juvenile axolotl in a tank that's quite small, and I'm planning on upgrading to a proper 20 long in a month or so. I work at a pet store, so I see a lot of great stuff that I want to incorporate into the tank, but with so many ideas, it's hard to choose what I want to do! My boss is a "fish guy," with over a decade of experience with aquaria and fish (specifically cichlids) so he'll sometimes kind of shoot me down on some ideas, while saying others are good. I think he's confused that I'm so indecisive!
One thing I'm really throwing ideas around about is using epoxy- aquarium and water-safe epoxy- to glue river rocks to the tank bottom as a substrate. Possibly even glass gems. Maybe in a pattern, maybe only in one half of the tank, I'm not sure. Has anyone got experience with doing such a thing? Is it a good idea? My boss says it would look tacky, but I think it would give my little guy something to rest on and use for traction, instead of a bare bottom tank.
Another thing I'm considering is buying multiple slabs of rocks in different, appealing colors, to make naturalistic hides and shelves for my axie. Is there any particular benefit to terracotta pots or PVC pipes over rock pieces? Is there a danger of a larger axie overturning rock stacks onto themselves?
I have so many ideas that I want to kind of have a "sounding board" for, because I don't know what's best for my little dude.
One thing I'm really throwing ideas around about is using epoxy- aquarium and water-safe epoxy- to glue river rocks to the tank bottom as a substrate. Possibly even glass gems. Maybe in a pattern, maybe only in one half of the tank, I'm not sure. Has anyone got experience with doing such a thing? Is it a good idea? My boss says it would look tacky, but I think it would give my little guy something to rest on and use for traction, instead of a bare bottom tank.
Another thing I'm considering is buying multiple slabs of rocks in different, appealing colors, to make naturalistic hides and shelves for my axie. Is there any particular benefit to terracotta pots or PVC pipes over rock pieces? Is there a danger of a larger axie overturning rock stacks onto themselves?
I have so many ideas that I want to kind of have a "sounding board" for, because I don't know what's best for my little dude.