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axolotle42

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Hi is the Seachem tidal 35 ok for axolotls?
Ik it doesn't have an intake pipe and was worried he might get sucked up, will this happen? thank you :))
 

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it seems like it would have too strong of a flow rate which can stress out axolotls
 
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