Question: Reptile expo

Erm, if it is a fish tank, which is long and watertight, can hold large volumes of water with some depth. Then I s'pose so...

I'd suggest looking online, or in aquatic shops because generally, online is cheaper, but be careful as secondhand can be problematic...

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It depends on the expo. My guess is at the Hamburg, Pa. reptile show or the Timonium, Md. Repticon next month you should find some axolotls. Their are lots of reptile expos and most don't have axolotls.
 
I'd suggest looking online, or in aquatic shops because generally, online is cheaper, but be careful as secondhand can be problematic...

If your buying secondhand ask to see the tank full before you purchase so you can see any leaks, check the lights work and steralise the hell out of it when you get home. Ive picked up three very cheap tanks in the last year and have had no problems.
 
craigslist is a great place to pick up tanks
 
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