broadbent30
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Hey everyone,
I just Put 3 guppies into the tank with my axolotls to see how they go and so far i think its going to be a hit. Within the first 3 minuets one axolotl had a go and now the other 2 are all active will let you all know how it goes later.
I have been looking for some good live plants to put in my tank and today at the only pet shop that sold plants that looked like nice and leafy, they told me not to put any in as the axolotls will rip them up and the water will be told cold 17 - 19 degrees C. i know that some people have said that the plants make the axolotls more active but i just want to give them some more places to hide.
Does any one know if this is the case?
Also my female is looking like she is about to lay eggs, i am thinking of removing her from the tank before she does to save the time removing them later... The tank that i have is
L=240mm W=140mm H=180mm and she is about 15 - 20cm long does any one know if this is a good idea?
Thanks in advance.
P.s: By the time i have finshed this post i am down to 2 guppies my gold one had an early dinner.
I just Put 3 guppies into the tank with my axolotls to see how they go and so far i think its going to be a hit. Within the first 3 minuets one axolotl had a go and now the other 2 are all active will let you all know how it goes later.
I have been looking for some good live plants to put in my tank and today at the only pet shop that sold plants that looked like nice and leafy, they told me not to put any in as the axolotls will rip them up and the water will be told cold 17 - 19 degrees C. i know that some people have said that the plants make the axolotls more active but i just want to give them some more places to hide.
Does any one know if this is the case?
Also my female is looking like she is about to lay eggs, i am thinking of removing her from the tank before she does to save the time removing them later... The tank that i have is
L=240mm W=140mm H=180mm and she is about 15 - 20cm long does any one know if this is a good idea?
Thanks in advance.
P.s: By the time i have finshed this post i am down to 2 guppies my gold one had an early dinner.