Rehousing juvenile axies

Kerry M

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Hi :)

I have 2 month old juveniles housed separately at the moment. They are growing big now and are starting to jump a bit. I'm worried about finding one on the floor!

When can they live together again without cannabilistic tendencies? Their gills are lovely and I would like to keep them that way.

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Kerry
 
If your tank is nice and big, and you have plenty of hides or plants they will be fine. I find feeding time is the time that bits may go missing from an axolotl. I tend to feed mine in different spots of the tank to avoid this.
 
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