Question: Air pump too much movement ?

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I had an axie who died and im getting the tank ready for another one. I've heard alot of movement in the water is not good for them , so im wondering if this air pump will be too much movement ?

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I can't really tell how much movement that was, but I think your ok
 
I have a pretty powerful air pump and my axolotl doesn't seem bothered by it at all. As long as you don't see visible signs of stress I wouldn't be too worried
 
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