Hi all,
My name is Hayley, I'm 21 from Northamptonshire, England.
I have recently purchased my first Axolotl, a three month old albino called Oscar. The tank is 75l but only about two thirds full. There isn't really much of anything in the tank at the moment. I had the tank set up for about 4 weeks prior to getting Oscar and during that time the plants I had died so I got rid of them. Can anyone suggest any plants that will keep well without much light? I understand axolotls aren't big fans of bright lights!!
We're having some trouble getting Oscar to eat. According to the breeder, he was eating well on bloodworms so we decided to keep on with them. First feed we just tipped a few in the general area of the tank where he was but he didn't even attemp to eat so since then we have been lowering a jar of bloodworms into the tank for him to go into a feed from. This is proving more successful but we have to put him into the jars ourselves (encouragement using a net!!) as he doesn't seem to find his way in there by himself. He gets out ok though
As I'm new to keeping Axolotls, I would really appriciate any helps or tips on keeping Oscar happy and healthy .
My name is Hayley, I'm 21 from Northamptonshire, England.
I have recently purchased my first Axolotl, a three month old albino called Oscar. The tank is 75l but only about two thirds full. There isn't really much of anything in the tank at the moment. I had the tank set up for about 4 weeks prior to getting Oscar and during that time the plants I had died so I got rid of them. Can anyone suggest any plants that will keep well without much light? I understand axolotls aren't big fans of bright lights!!
We're having some trouble getting Oscar to eat. According to the breeder, he was eating well on bloodworms so we decided to keep on with them. First feed we just tipped a few in the general area of the tank where he was but he didn't even attemp to eat so since then we have been lowering a jar of bloodworms into the tank for him to go into a feed from. This is proving more successful but we have to put him into the jars ourselves (encouragement using a net!!) as he doesn't seem to find his way in there by himself. He gets out ok though
As I'm new to keeping Axolotls, I would really appriciate any helps or tips on keeping Oscar happy and healthy .