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Well guys i finally got rid of the large pebbles that were in my tank and put down the sand. It is still merky but im sure that will settle in awhile. So now i can get on the way to making my guys happy and healthy. And as any one on this site would have done is take pics Lol So here they r.
Thanks for ure help and advise
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What a lovely set up you have, however I have some concerns about the size of the snails as it is possible your pretty axolotl may try to eat them ( they may get stuck).
 
I'm not sure but I think those snails are apple snails. They should grow bigger. I have 3 apple snails in my axolotl tank, I did check their size before I bought them though. They are too big to fit in my axolotls mouth and they have been happily living in my tank for 2 weeks, doing their bit by eating algae.
You will need to keep an eye though if they don't grow as the axies will have them.
 
I had these snails in my other tank and have had a couple of them for awhile and my axies pay no attention to them. They will sniff n sit right next to them but never show any interest in eating them. I guess snail is not on these guys diet Lol.
 
Oh believe me, if the snails were small enough they would be lol
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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