Elafacwen
New member
I have been receiving a lot of conflicting information regarding if an axolotl's tank should be filtered or not.
I have had cycled tanks in the past (for fish) and I have found them to be a major pain in the rear, especially when I move (which I do often.) For this reason, I have decided to not cycle my juvenile's 10 gallon tank.
However, I have been reviewing many post saying how it is necessary to filter the tank, and some people say they need an airstone, while many other care sites I have visited state the opposite.
To keep my little fellow happy and healthy, do I need to cycle the tank, and if not, do I need the air stone? Is doing a 50% water change one to two times a week enough if I do not cycle the tank?
I have had cycled tanks in the past (for fish) and I have found them to be a major pain in the rear, especially when I move (which I do often.) For this reason, I have decided to not cycle my juvenile's 10 gallon tank.
However, I have been reviewing many post saying how it is necessary to filter the tank, and some people say they need an airstone, while many other care sites I have visited state the opposite.
To keep my little fellow happy and healthy, do I need to cycle the tank, and if not, do I need the air stone? Is doing a 50% water change one to two times a week enough if I do not cycle the tank?