Question: Getting my First Lotl!

mine sometimes like to hang out at the top of the tank, they sit in the plants high up:rolleyes:, i couldnt find mine the other day and he is an adult but he was inside a bushy plant!! its ok we all have panics now and again;)
 
@Layna
Haha yeah I can see that, like I said Ambrose seems to like riding the current from my pump XD

Thanks for the info though :) Good to know!

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@Rach
Aw adorable. Yeah mine seems to like perching on top of these fake grass bundles that are in the tank, and spreading her legs and gripping onto different strands haha.

And thanks :) Glad to know I'm not the only one~
 
Ya, mine used to float at the top as well, I usually just put her in a smaller container with lowered water level so that she could touch the bottom and feel secure for a couple days and put her back in, it usually works. She doesn't have any problems now though ;)
 
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