110 gallon tank

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So I have 4 Axies in a 110 gallon tank, have a GREAT opportunity to get two more Axie kiddos.... so 6 axolotls in 110 gallons? - It does have multiple levels built in with driftwood, slate, large "boulders" and pants...

Could this work or do the new two need to stay in the 30 gallon?
 
110gal is plenty big enough for 6 axies. If you work on a minimum of 10gal per axie, plus some for ornaments etc you can work out what you need.
 
I just don't want to crowd anyone, lol. I'm pretty excited for these new guys and even MORE excited they can join my little crew in the big tank!
 
Is it snowing free axolotls by you? I'm pretty close to you and I'm starting to feel left out! I'll go check outside again...
 
well, you know every Axie needs some pants! LOL, my bad.

The two I just recently got were needing to be rehomed because of the owners health.

These two were offered to me, I just have to pay shipping.


I just got lucky, lol. Its also people just being EXTREAMLY nice after I came home to the complete disaster I did. <3 Love this forum!
 
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    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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