axolotlmilky
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Hi everyone,
Firstly let me say hello again, I haven't posted in a while.
Anyway I recently upgraded my axie's (Haggis) tank, and am now looking for ideas on how to decorate it. I have a hide in it for Haggis and a air-stone and plastic frog that releases air bubbles. I want to add live plants but in the past these have died because I will not use a light because of the stress it will cause haggis. I have been told that I should be feeding the plants with food and fertilizer. However I do not know if these will harm Haggis. Anyway I would like advice on low maintenance plants like java moss, as my local fish shop has them on offer. (I would use silicon plants but these are upto £5 EACH, whereas the live plants offer is 5 for £6).
Also I want to put sand on the bottom of the tank (currently bare), so is sand like beach sand ok, or am I best using child's play sand.
Also on a separate note, my Haggis is about 2-3yrs old and eats 2-3 earthworms every other day with no hesitation. However he/she looks a little skinny but is in good health never hungry (i.e. never eats the food as soon as it enters the tank). I have been told by an expert in amphibians etc that he/she is fine and not to worry. I am just wondering if anyone else experiences this same issue.
				
			Firstly let me say hello again, I haven't posted in a while.
Anyway I recently upgraded my axie's (Haggis) tank, and am now looking for ideas on how to decorate it. I have a hide in it for Haggis and a air-stone and plastic frog that releases air bubbles. I want to add live plants but in the past these have died because I will not use a light because of the stress it will cause haggis. I have been told that I should be feeding the plants with food and fertilizer. However I do not know if these will harm Haggis. Anyway I would like advice on low maintenance plants like java moss, as my local fish shop has them on offer. (I would use silicon plants but these are upto £5 EACH, whereas the live plants offer is 5 for £6).
Also I want to put sand on the bottom of the tank (currently bare), so is sand like beach sand ok, or am I best using child's play sand.
Also on a separate note, my Haggis is about 2-3yrs old and eats 2-3 earthworms every other day with no hesitation. However he/she looks a little skinny but is in good health never hungry (i.e. never eats the food as soon as it enters the tank). I have been told by an expert in amphibians etc that he/she is fine and not to worry. I am just wondering if anyone else experiences this same issue.