mewsie
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Hello! I'm still relatively new to this forum (and axolotls), and have hundreds of questions to ask, but I'll start with the two most pressing ones...
Just today I woke up to say hi to my two little axolotls, and noticed loads of wriggling wormy things in the tank. They basically look like the bloodworms - but really tiny. They 'swim' in a screwing motion and are red. I have been regularly cleaning the tank, but a week ago tried feeding them some other food that they didn't seem overly enamored with and just scattered it about the tank, and the tank quickly got murky over a couple of days (i've been doing 20% water changes once a week) so I cleaned it two days ago, and then again today once i noticed the squigglers.
Just want some advice - are they safe? Common? Or should I panic?
I currently have two very grumpy axolotls sat in a separate container until I'm happy they can go back in.
Second question is, I was given a wealth of information from the aquatics store when I bought the fellas, and about 10% proved true. One piece of 'advice' is that gravel is best, but I've subsequently realised this isn't true (and not to trust pet shop owners
)
So I would like to change to a sand substrate. How on earth do I go about this? Should I simply transfer the 'lotls to another container, rinse out the tank and start again, using the culture tank cycling treatment as when I bought them? A nice guy in another aquatics store told me that sand can be dangerous as pockets of ammonia can develop and when I am cleaning I might disturb it and kill the 'lotls.
Other than that - what wicked cool pets they are! I love them to bits, and hopefully I'm not asking too many stupid newbie questions and making you repeat yourselves!
Thanks in advance!
mew x
Just today I woke up to say hi to my two little axolotls, and noticed loads of wriggling wormy things in the tank. They basically look like the bloodworms - but really tiny. They 'swim' in a screwing motion and are red. I have been regularly cleaning the tank, but a week ago tried feeding them some other food that they didn't seem overly enamored with and just scattered it about the tank, and the tank quickly got murky over a couple of days (i've been doing 20% water changes once a week) so I cleaned it two days ago, and then again today once i noticed the squigglers.
Just want some advice - are they safe? Common? Or should I panic?
I currently have two very grumpy axolotls sat in a separate container until I'm happy they can go back in.
Second question is, I was given a wealth of information from the aquatics store when I bought the fellas, and about 10% proved true. One piece of 'advice' is that gravel is best, but I've subsequently realised this isn't true (and not to trust pet shop owners
So I would like to change to a sand substrate. How on earth do I go about this? Should I simply transfer the 'lotls to another container, rinse out the tank and start again, using the culture tank cycling treatment as when I bought them? A nice guy in another aquatics store told me that sand can be dangerous as pockets of ammonia can develop and when I am cleaning I might disturb it and kill the 'lotls.
Other than that - what wicked cool pets they are! I love them to bits, and hopefully I'm not asking too many stupid newbie questions and making you repeat yourselves!
Thanks in advance!
mew x