Roma 200l

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I have the roma 200l which is 38" length, 20" high and 15" depth supposed to hold 200 litres which i think is about 40ish gallons but as its high think its probably will be holding less than that. is it suitable for an axolotl?

i am going to try and make it look natural so plenty of plants and some wood as well as plenty of places to hide, there will be lights but i plan on having floating plants so that should cut down on any light issues.

now i just need to find how the natural habitat actually looks like under the water
 
An Axolotl will love that; it is actually plenty of room for one to walk around.
 
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