Post your axolotl aquascape/aquarium art set-up?

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Hey guys, so i basically want to hear from all those people that have taken their tank set-up to a whole new level.

What substrate, plant life, wood, decor and anything else you used to create what your lotl(s) call home!
 
Hey guys, so i basically want to hear from all those people that have taken their tank set-up to a whole new level.

What substrate, plant life, wood, decor and anything else you used to create what your lotl(s) call home!
i know this is a super old thread but i like the idea and was sad you didn’t get any responses, here’s my girls rapidly changing tank!
 

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