New axolotl Tank

Kiowa

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Hello all

Here is a photo of my new axolotl tank.
 

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Hi Kiowa, love the set-up! Don't want to put a downer on things but that looks like an awful lot of water movement going there, or is just the bubbles make it look like the water's moving a lot? Kerry.
 
Thank you Kerry.

The photo of airstone and bubbles does look like there is alot of water pressure but I think its the blur from the motion which makes it look like an awful lot. I't is good to be concerned and notify me, I appreciate it.
 
Very nice.
Actually, now I am thinking about getting some bigger rocks as ground, too.
Instead of bare tank bottom...
 
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