TorontoDrew
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I'm starting to prepare to get my first axolotls! I've been obsessively reading everything on this forum so hopefully I can avoid most rookie mistakes. Other than some betta fish I kept as a kid, these will be my first ever aquarium pets, so I'm really keen on getting everything set up ideally for them.
To start with, I have a 20 gallon tank the "floorspace" is 30 inches x 12 inches, the hight is 12 inches, filled with dechlorinated tap-water (I used Big Al's multi-purpose aquarium conditioner, it removes chlorine, chloramine & contains aloe which I've heard is good for animals with slime coats). The substrate is black sand (Este's ultra reef marine sand) with three hides made from pieces of slate. There's also a plastic plant hoop & a marimo ball about 2 inches in diameter. The back of the tank just has a black towel draped behind it right now, I'll get a proper backdrop soon.
The filter is a Tetra Whisper EX30. It seems a bit over powered, I may rearrange the position of the plastic plant to break up the flow. But I'll wait until I get my axies to see if that's necessary or if I'm just being paranoid.
The temperature is holding at between 18c during the day and 16c at night. Which, if I'm not mistaken is right in the goldilocks zone (not too hot not too cool). If the temperature does creep up, I'll clip a small fan to blow on the water and/or get an airstone. I've read they like to fool around with the bubbles so that would be win-win
I put three white cloud mountain minnows in to start the cycle last night. I chose them because from what I've read, they like the cool water & are harmless/edible for my future axies.
I've also bought a API freshwater master test kit. I tested for the first time today. The ammonia is between .50 -1.0 ppm which I expect as it's a new tank & just starting a cycle, no nitrites or nitrates yet. The pH is between 7.8-8.0. I've read they like slightly hard water, but is the pH a bit too high? If so, how can I lower it a bit? I've tried to read as much as I can about tank cycling but again, this is my first aquarium so I'm eager for any advice.
Hopefully by the time my tank is fully cycled in a few weeks, I'll be able to track down some baby axolotls, ideally 2; a leucistic & either a wild or golden. (Speaking of which, if you're in southern Ontario & breeding, pretty please contact me )
I also have a 55 gallon tank (3 ft long) that I will set up in my basement when they're older, & a hex tank that I will possibly be using to breed cherry shrimp or mountain minnows as 'treats'. Earthworms of course would be the staple diet.
Sorry for the huge post, I just want to confirm I'm on the right track. If you have any advice or if I'm doing something horribly, horribly wrong please let me know.
To start with, I have a 20 gallon tank the "floorspace" is 30 inches x 12 inches, the hight is 12 inches, filled with dechlorinated tap-water (I used Big Al's multi-purpose aquarium conditioner, it removes chlorine, chloramine & contains aloe which I've heard is good for animals with slime coats). The substrate is black sand (Este's ultra reef marine sand) with three hides made from pieces of slate. There's also a plastic plant hoop & a marimo ball about 2 inches in diameter. The back of the tank just has a black towel draped behind it right now, I'll get a proper backdrop soon.
The filter is a Tetra Whisper EX30. It seems a bit over powered, I may rearrange the position of the plastic plant to break up the flow. But I'll wait until I get my axies to see if that's necessary or if I'm just being paranoid.
The temperature is holding at between 18c during the day and 16c at night. Which, if I'm not mistaken is right in the goldilocks zone (not too hot not too cool). If the temperature does creep up, I'll clip a small fan to blow on the water and/or get an airstone. I've read they like to fool around with the bubbles so that would be win-win
I put three white cloud mountain minnows in to start the cycle last night. I chose them because from what I've read, they like the cool water & are harmless/edible for my future axies.
I've also bought a API freshwater master test kit. I tested for the first time today. The ammonia is between .50 -1.0 ppm which I expect as it's a new tank & just starting a cycle, no nitrites or nitrates yet. The pH is between 7.8-8.0. I've read they like slightly hard water, but is the pH a bit too high? If so, how can I lower it a bit? I've tried to read as much as I can about tank cycling but again, this is my first aquarium so I'm eager for any advice.
Hopefully by the time my tank is fully cycled in a few weeks, I'll be able to track down some baby axolotls, ideally 2; a leucistic & either a wild or golden. (Speaking of which, if you're in southern Ontario & breeding, pretty please contact me )
I also have a 55 gallon tank (3 ft long) that I will set up in my basement when they're older, & a hex tank that I will possibly be using to breed cherry shrimp or mountain minnows as 'treats'. Earthworms of course would be the staple diet.
Sorry for the huge post, I just want to confirm I'm on the right track. If you have any advice or if I'm doing something horribly, horribly wrong please let me know.