Axie water temp

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What is the best water temp for axies?:confused:
 
Axolotls do well in temperatures above 10°C but below 24°C. Ideally in Australia you won't get much lower than 18°C without a chiller. So probably 18-21°C degrees.
 
my axolotl lives with my angel fish and my japanise fiter fish cant remember names hes in a tropical tank
 
my axolotl lives with my angel fish and my japanise fiter fish cant remember names hes in a tropical tank

Perhaps you should do a bit of research on www.axolotl.org/. There are several things that can and more than likely will go wrong with your axolotl keeping it in a set up like this. They prefer cold temperatures and I'm no ichthyologist, but angel fish seem a bit too agressive to be mixing with axies and from what I can recall, they're a warm water fish. I'm not sure what a "Japanese filter fish" is, but it most likely is not compatible with axolotls either.

Also, try to use proper punctuation in your posts.
 
thanks for the info guys i will buy a tempreature gage for the tank soon and about the fighter fish they don't need warm water even though they are tropical fish and i wouldn't mix them with axies because they might hurt each other.
 
Japanese fiter fish....hmmmm......Betta Splendens by any chance? Very aggressive If I remember rightly.
 
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