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Photo: This is my new Tank Setup

tonimeloni

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:DThis is my new tank set up i have decided to call my axolotl rosie this is her here:
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and this is her new tank set up she has more places to hide and her new aquarium sand will be added soon. i did a video instead so you could see the whole tank properly and its quite hard to get a full photo when the flash isnt on. :
P1310092.flv video by whitigirl - Photobucket
 

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The video does work you just have to wait for it to load properly :p
please someone comment i need to know if anything needs to be changed :happy:
 

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Cute Axolotl you have there :happy:

I think the setup looks suitable for Rosie, the only thing i might suggest is removing rocks with sharp edges (if there are any). As their skin is quite sensitive and can get damaged from things like that.
Otherwise it looks good!
 

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ok thanks! ill go make sure there are no sharp rocks in her tank now! :D
 
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