How much do your axies move?

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amy

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i was wondering how much all your axies moved? admitedly i am overstocked (i was under the impression it was a 25 gal tank, turns out it was only a 15). anyway, they bearly move at all. when theyre shocked they are quite skitty but other than this they all stay in their own parts of the tank and hardly move at all. is this normal? the water quality is good but its still cycling. however, theyve always been like this. thanks for your help
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When are you mostly looking at them?

They tend to be more active at night. and younger axies are a lot more active than adult ones.
 
ah, thall be it then. thanks! i thought they were ill or something!
 
Mine move around most of the day. They tend to "hang out in places" for 20 or 30 min. But they are usually in a different position or place every time I walk through the room.
 
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