Spot a lotl

Boidzy

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Foley is very playful today. Hide and seek and then posing.
 

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I like the grass in your tank. What is it? Is it hard to keep clean?
But some of those rocks look a bit small. It's incredible what axies can fit in their mouths. :/
 
You are right about the stones, although they were purpose bought, as Foley has grown the smaller stones have been taken out to the point I may as well take the rest out now.
The grass in Foleys tank I got as free samples from namgrass.co.uk
I washed it and rinsed it several times and then kept it in a bucket of water for 2 weeks. Then I tested the water and there were no chemicals released so I put it in the tank. My water levels are fine after a month so it is doing ok for now.
Foley has been a lot more playful/active roaming around than she did on a bare bottom. :talker:
 
Oh I meant to say that it is easy to clean as there are 3 pieces in my tank so I slowly take one out at a time and rinse them. Plus when I do water changes/top-ups it's easy to just hose/hoover it clean. :grin:
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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