milahoh
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Hello, all. I have been doing research and such regarding substrate in the axolotl tank, and I decided to go to a slate bottom. The website that recommended the slate has a step on the instructions where the slate tiles are anchored in with 100% silicone, completely cured, of course... I however skipped this step (why use chemicals when you dont have to?) and simply fitted the times closely together (took about half an hour to find the combination where they all fit). I had previously housed my single Axolotl in a sand-bottomed tank, and I was surprised how much sand he has pooped out in the 18 hours since he moved into his new digs. I can't help but think that this must be better for him than eating sand all the time, so I hope this 20 gallon environment will eventually house two related males and an unrelated female (with more hides and real plants, of course, but its a work in progress). Axel, The pink leucistic shown, is about seven inches long and has a bulge in the cloaca region I believe indicates he is likely a male (anyone agree/disagree? Couldn't get a pic...). I am picking up a green male (hopefully) this week from the same breeder as Axel, and ordering a six inch or larger melanistic female from another breeder next month. If any are too small to be out of the cannibalistic phase, I will house it separately of course until he is to size. Anyway, opinions regarding my setup? I am open to criticism as well, guys, I want to house my axies the way they need to be housed. :happy: