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Question: need some help deciding on sand

orangebud

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at the moment i have pebbles and there a nightmare for keeping clean!!!

and from what i can tell sand is alot easier especially when feeding bloodworm

just wondered whether it was fine enough for axi's???
 

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HI Orangebud,

You can choose to keep your tank bare bottomed if you want to make it easier to clean. If you want to choose a substrate, sand is the only suitable option. Gravel and even pebbles, especially if small enough to be ingested, can cause impaction and death.

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I had the that back sand in one of my tanks for a little bit. I did not like it because it was hard to see poo in order to clean it up. The maker of the black sand also makes the color moon light sand white. I have that now and love it. Vary easy to see the poo and easy to clean.
 

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"Gravel" is ok as long as it is no more than 3mm wide - I believe it is listed as "1-3 mm" on the packaging.

Of course that only applies for adult axolotls. If you have youngsters, this gravel would also pose a threat.

-Eva
 
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