Ah well. Maybe I'm not explaining myself well. I have a 40 gal. tank. I am getting one Axolotl. If I remove the snails and get a few shrimp. And if I keep up with poop duty and water changes. I have my tank with probably about well over 40 plants in it. Including a lot of surface and semi submerged plants. Not to mention a very good canester filter. I don't see how 2 sources of ammonia would be a problem with such a set up. I thought it could actually support quite a few ammonia sources. Lol, the plants literally suck up any nutrients they can get. It's one of the reasons I went with so many. They do a lot of the work! My parameters have been pretty much zero since the cycle. And that was a very tiny one. I have a problem keeping up with them without any ammonia source in the tank! I understand it is a fine balancing act. I thought that I had a good setup though for multiple animals. Am I wrong? Won't the beneficial bacteria just grow to accommodate the extra bio load? I have a ton of surface area. Rocks, driftwood, plants, and so on. Including my large filter which is for a 40-60 gal tank. I am also keeping a close eye on my PH, KH, and GH. I already have soft acidic water. So I am in the process of adjusting it via aged giant clam shells. It seems to be helping a lot to balance them out. I am also considering a very soft quite bubbler to increase the oxygen and CO2 levels a bit. Sorry am being difficult. I am just trying to understand. I don't want anything to suffer from my incompetence.
Oh, and I also understand this little world demands a certain amount of energy and work. However I work with animals for a living. I actually have taken care of a ton of Aquariums fresh and salt. Decided it was just time I brought one into my personal life. I enjoy doing the work and fussing over them. So I'm not worried over a little extra "work". Lol, I don't have any animals in there besides the 2 snails so far and I have been fussing over it non-stop already.
Oh and debadog thank you too for your input.