Please post pictures of your tank!!

I can’t get a good pic of the tank right now, but here’s some pictures. Would u guys be able to link some decor u use? I want to redesign my lotl tank this summer, but can’t really find good decor in petco+petsmart.
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Finding places for this baby to hide and feel safe. He doesn’t love the glass bottom. And all the plants on the right are to help lessen the current from the chiller output tube. I even have a sponge zip tied sponge on it. This pic is post feeding. I’m cleaning the floor shortly.
 

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Just spent the past 2.5 weeks aquascaping the tank with rocks, driftwood, and live plants (I have to admit there are 3 fake plants in there). It’s a 50 gal with about 30 gal of water. Also added 5 tiny feeder guppies, 2 rosy red minnows (started with 4, lol), 5 danios (aquarium shop has been out of cloud mountain minnows for weeks), bladder snails, and a ton of ghost shrimp. Just a note, I did have to return the one zebra danio, as he was nipping the tails off the other fish and may have nipped at Falkor (my axie). I replaced him with 2 cosmic blue danios, and they’ve been great!
 

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here’s what my tank in progress looks like! this is the only permanent tank i have as of rn. the smaller axie is mine, while the other is a temporary roommate :)
i use white sand, driftwood, lava rocks, java ferns, and a marino moss ball
 
View attachment 89483here’s what my tank in progress looks like! this is the only permanent tank i have as of rn. the smaller axie is mine, while the other is a temporary roommate :)
i use white sand, driftwood, lava rocks, java ferns, and a marino moss ball
oh also, a tiny wolder bridge with moss on top of it
 
My 4ft tank. only 2 axolotls for now, got some more friends coming
im very proud of the terracotta pot castle i made for them, spent hours grinding away
any sharp/rough edges,

spent just as long smoothing out the broken jug ornament, that had all kinds of nasty sharp spots, but definitely lotl friendly now :cool:
what substrate are you using? id love to have a moss bottom
 
repost of my improved tank with hairgrass and now better lighting
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Just cleaned following egg deposit hence the “divider” - tackling the pipes at the weekend 😃
 

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This is mine!
 

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First time owner, have had my axolotl (Freckles) about a month now. Seems to be happy with her tank set up, standard 20 gallon, was hoping for a long but this is all I could fit in the space I had. Mix of live and fake plants, HOB filter which freckles loves to lay under and get pushed around in the current (didn’t think axies were into current????). Read all the mixed emotions about sand Substrate but it’s working so far.
 

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Hello from Mexico!

New member here. Just bought 3 little axolotls two weeks ago.

Was advised not to have any kind of sand or pebbles, and to avoid decorating the aquarium with resin figures or logs so... here's my setup!
Plus a little red snail that came with the plants

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Might want to get rid of the snail too.
I'm also not an expert but the idea of three that size together might be asking for long term trouble. You may want to look into doing something with a tank divider for safety precautions until they grow out of their cannibalistic stage.
 
I'm also not an expert but the idea of three that size together might be asking for long term trouble. You may want to look into doing something with a tank divider for safety precautions until they grow out of their cannibalistic stage.
They were all missing one leg from the aquarium, but they have plenty of space to eat here, and haven't had any trouble. But there's one that hasn't grown much, I think I'll maybe divide the tank to set aside that little guy
 
Was told it wouldn't cause any problems and that the axolotls wouldn't eat it. It even eats some of the waste I think
I hope so but I think you should post an inquiry about it in the forums. Better safe than sorry.

As for the three together, I'd also recommend you post an inquiry. That said, your tank looks big enough that they should be fine with each having their own section until they become adults.

At any rate, I strongly recommend you post an inquiry about it in the forums so you can get quality advice. 🙂
 
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  • Thorninmyside:
    Not necessarily but if you’re wanting to continue to grow your breeding capacity then yes. Breeding axolotls isn’t a cheap hobby nor is it a get rich quick scheme. It costs a lot of money and time and deditcation
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    @Thorninmyside, I Lauren chen
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  • Clareclare:
    Would Chinese fire belly newts be more or less inclined towards an aquatic eft set up versus Japanese . I'm raising them and have abandoned the terrarium at about 5 months old and switched to the aquatic setups you describe. I'm wondering if I could do this as soon as they morph?
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