Okay I have posted on here before and followed the advice but I have got no further forward with the problem.
So put simply my tank smells very very bad. To the point I am considering giving my axl away. It only takes hours after a water change for the tank to smell so bad.
I have been cycling the tank thinking this could be the problem but it is not getting any better. As far as i can see there is no algae in the tank. The food is never left in the tank and any waste is removed as soon as I see it (normally the same day).
Here is a list of what I have tried:
Removed sand
Removed plants
Used Ammonia Remover
Carbon Filter
Used Accu-Clear
Used a bigger filter
I took the a sample to my local pet shop to get it tested in case i was something but everything seemed to be fine.
Someone suggested shrimp?
Despite all this my axolotl seems to be in much better health than when I first got him and I really do not want to give him up.
So put simply my tank smells very very bad. To the point I am considering giving my axl away. It only takes hours after a water change for the tank to smell so bad.
I have been cycling the tank thinking this could be the problem but it is not getting any better. As far as i can see there is no algae in the tank. The food is never left in the tank and any waste is removed as soon as I see it (normally the same day).
Here is a list of what I have tried:
Removed sand
Removed plants
Used Ammonia Remover
Carbon Filter
Used Accu-Clear
Used a bigger filter
I took the a sample to my local pet shop to get it tested in case i was something but everything seemed to be fine.
Someone suggested shrimp?
Despite all this my axolotl seems to be in much better health than when I first got him and I really do not want to give him up.