LaraCs223
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Hi, I would like some advice on my tank that I have prepared for an axolotl.
First off, I can’t afford a chiller atm so are there any other reliable low cost ways to maintain cold water? At the moment the tank is reaching a temperature of 25c during the day. In winter I don’t think I will need extra cooling.
Also I am struggling with the cycling. It has been cycling since early December and I’ve recorded ammonia and nitrates but have never had a nitrite spike as far as I know. Right now the parameters are ph (7.5) ammonia (0.25) nitrite (0) and nitrate (5ppm). Does this mean the tank is cycled or do I have a water issue? I only started doing at home tests 3 weeks ago so there could have been nitrites before.
I will attach a picture of the tank, does it look good for an axolotl? It is 65L and 2ft long, how many Axolotls do you think I can stock in it?
The tank has had snails from the live plants. They laid heaps of eggs a couple days ago which I took out because I do not want a snail overload haha.
Sorry in advanced if I am doing something completely wrong that will harm the axolotl. Any advice will be appreciated thank you!
First off, I can’t afford a chiller atm so are there any other reliable low cost ways to maintain cold water? At the moment the tank is reaching a temperature of 25c during the day. In winter I don’t think I will need extra cooling.
Also I am struggling with the cycling. It has been cycling since early December and I’ve recorded ammonia and nitrates but have never had a nitrite spike as far as I know. Right now the parameters are ph (7.5) ammonia (0.25) nitrite (0) and nitrate (5ppm). Does this mean the tank is cycled or do I have a water issue? I only started doing at home tests 3 weeks ago so there could have been nitrites before.
I will attach a picture of the tank, does it look good for an axolotl? It is 65L and 2ft long, how many Axolotls do you think I can stock in it?
The tank has had snails from the live plants. They laid heaps of eggs a couple days ago which I took out because I do not want a snail overload haha.
Sorry in advanced if I am doing something completely wrong that will harm the axolotl. Any advice will be appreciated thank you!