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I have two female axolotls and my friend gave me a third. My two get on great and never fight. Would it be safe to put my other one in with them. She is about the same size.

Can you get toys for your axolotls to play with? They seem a bit bored even though I put plants and scenery stuff in the tank.
 
How big is the tank?

You may want to quarantine the other one for a bit to make sure it has no diseases or problems first.

When you put it in, make sure there are enough hiding places for all of them as that will ease tensions.

As for toys, im not sure, I heard somewhere that some axies enjoy pushing around a moss ball, you could try something like that.

Hope all this helps.
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You shud quarantine at least 30 days, just in case it has something and/or passes it onto your own 2 healthy axies.

Axies probably seem bored to us because they just sit there and aren't as active as we would probably like them to be! Plus they tend to sleep during the day, and even at night aren't as active, apart from the odd movement when its feeding time! My parents always ask "what do they do?" and lose interest because they aren't moving.

Our one nudges the moss ball in passing and when it moves follows/chases it; I think due more to their poor eyesight that they might think its moving food!

(Message edited by kapo on August 16, 2006)
 
What are mossballs and where do you get them ? My tank is quite big it holds about 50 litres. My axolotls are 20 cms and so is my friends one. How would I know it has a disease?
 
A 50 liter tank is not big enough for 3 axolotls. It's barely big enough for 2 axolotls.
 
Try measuring ur tank in cms or feet. A good guide is around 1ft/30cms per axie and an extra 1ft/30cms for good measure. Everyone has different ways of working it out but this one seems to work for me. Judging by this method u should at least have a 3ft tank to accomodate all 3 axies into adulthood (4 would be better).

Less space means that they will be more inclined to pick on each other and you will have more work to do to keep the water quality good. The more water you have, the easier it is to keep stable.
 
My two axies are about 20 cms and the tank is longer rather than high. About a one metre ruler. I guess I'll have to get another tank. Would it be safe putting another axie about the same size with it if its quarintened for a while

What are mossballs?
 
What are the dimensions of the tank? Most 50 liter tanks are little bigger than our standard 15 gallon tanks, which are not big enough for two adult axolotls.
 
If the tank is a metre long, that's gonna be lots&lots more than 50 litre tank.Maybe 150 litre tank? Just guessing here
 
It can hold up to fifty litres but is a longish tank rather than a tall tank if you know what I mean.

Its twenty cms high and just under a metre long. The width is 30 cms as well. When my mum bought it the guy said it could hold fifty litres. Maybe he made a mistake?
 
Yeah, that's definately not a 50 liter tank. It's more like a 150 liter tank.

You had me worried for a second!

As long as you have enough hiding spaces, you could put 3 adult axolotls in that tank.
 
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