Autistic Catholic
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I'm interested in the potential of getting a pet Axolotl so I am curious about tank setup. I am looking into thirty-to-fifty gallon tanks and would need to know how long they can be. I have a spot on my bedroom floor which might be a good spot for a tank that's about 3.5-4ft wide (roughly 1-1.3m).
Also, how would I set up live plants in the aquarium and would duckweed portals (like that seen on Aquarium Info's YT channel) be easier or harder to maintain.
We keep our house around 71-75 degrees Fahrenheit but my room is in the basement. Would a water chiller be a good investment or would a fan blowing on the surface provide the needed coolness for the little fellow? Obviously, I could do some experimentation first.
I want to get the home set up before I get in touch with a breeder about getting an axolotl into the tank. That's most important for me. I've impulsed bought reptiles in high school and they both ultimately died from impaction which I wouldn't have known at the time but now know better.
Finally, for the filter, should I attach a louffa or something to the inlet. I recently saw someone on here who's little fellow got beat up in a freak filter accident and want to prevent that if possible.
Everything should be rinsed with dechlorinated water, right?
Thanks to whoever sees this and can provide more information on tank setup as well as what kind of sand, large stone, or plants they use in their tanks.
Also, how would I set up live plants in the aquarium and would duckweed portals (like that seen on Aquarium Info's YT channel) be easier or harder to maintain.
We keep our house around 71-75 degrees Fahrenheit but my room is in the basement. Would a water chiller be a good investment or would a fan blowing on the surface provide the needed coolness for the little fellow? Obviously, I could do some experimentation first.
I want to get the home set up before I get in touch with a breeder about getting an axolotl into the tank. That's most important for me. I've impulsed bought reptiles in high school and they both ultimately died from impaction which I wouldn't have known at the time but now know better.
Finally, for the filter, should I attach a louffa or something to the inlet. I recently saw someone on here who's little fellow got beat up in a freak filter accident and want to prevent that if possible.
Everything should be rinsed with dechlorinated water, right?
Thanks to whoever sees this and can provide more information on tank setup as well as what kind of sand, large stone, or plants they use in their tanks.
