waltzkatzenblut
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Hello! I am an extremely new aquarist and I have recently come into the possession of two axolotls. They are about 5/6 inches long each and I have them in a twenty gallon long tank which I plan two upgrade them to a thirty gallon next month. I've had them for little over a week and I've noticed that they keep swimming up to the surface fairly frequently to gulp air with their gills flicking occasionally. I'm at a loss as to what may be the cause and I'm hoping I can get some advice. I have a glass top lid and I'm wondering if that might be restricting oxygen? I also have a fine sand black substrate and its a live planted tank. I recently added an airstone with restricted flow and it doesn't seem to have helped. At the moment, my melanoid, Mothman, seems the most agitated and spends a lot of time near the surface lately constantly swimming up whereas Bartleby my leucistic stays under the filter a lot with his gills flicking fairly frequently. My ammonia level was at about 1 earlier this week and I have been doing 20% partial water changes every two days this week and have it down to about .5 and their temperature sits at 70. Last I checked my pH was 7.8/7.9 and my nitrates and nitrite were good. I'm looking to invest in a chiller though I don't know of a good one and it is the dead of summer in southern Texas (if anyone knows of a good reliable one please let me know I do have a fan blowing over the top at all times too). Any advice would be so appreciated, they still eat normally, a half a night crawler worm each morning and are fairly active, though I don't know if that's mainly from swimming to the top. Thank you for listening and if anyone can help I would be more than grateful, I just want to do right by my two new kids!