My New Setup!

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vanessa

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Hi everyone,
I'm new here so i just thought i would post some pics of my new tank setup for my future axies.
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it is a 48, 18, 18 inch setup. i also have a 24 inch tank which i will be using for quarantine.
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Very nice! Love the color of the red rocks. Are the rocks real or plastic? If they are real you may want to use some silicone to stick them together. Axolotls spaz out from time to time and run into things in their tank real hard. Would not want them knocking those rocks onto their little heads
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Thats a nice looking tank Vanessa. Thats the same background I'm going to use on mine.

(Message edited by brian on April 14, 2005)
 
hi vanessa, im from waikiki too...
nice setup that looks great, i like the red, its very effective.
 
Cynthia-yes the rocks are real, except we arranged them so that if the axolotls bang into them they wont fall over and crush them, but i might look in to getting some aquarium silicon to glue them together.

Reeba-thats kind of weird that we live in the same place cause we could have seen each other in the shops or something and we wouldn't even know.
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