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rhys
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Hi guys,
I've been reading your posts over to help me get everything as best as I can for my axies (I didn't realise there was so much wrong) and also about floating.
My axie (Gollum) whom I have had for about 5 years floats around like he needs to fart (he would be so embarrassed of me telling you this) cause his back end is floating. He does it a couple of times a day. He still feeds well and loves to hunt but his tail is starting to bend, snake a bit and I can tell he isn't happy.
For a bit of a back story we had a pretty hot summer here in Melbourne and his tank was on the second level of the house which gets very hot. Seriously the tank was cooking and I tried ice bottles etc to cool it down but nothing really worked great.
His new buddy came in and I think it was all a bit of a shock to her and she got sick quite quickly. This is when I realised something was very wrong. I moved the tank down stairs and now have it at a steady 20 - 22c all the time. I tested the water, pH about 6.8, chlorine 0, alkaline 0.
Something was still bothering me so I bought a water sample to the aquarium shop and the ammonia level was 8!
I clean out all the rubbish once a week and Gollum is a very clean eater (new friend not so much) and takes it all in one go so I was a little puzzled by this. Anyway bought some stuff and did some serious clean outs of the water (over the period of a week / half) and got the ammonia level to .25.
Thing is Gollum is now floating more, his/her (not really sure) tail is snaking and he has this weird thing of keeping his back legs tight to his sides (looks like a snake with 2 arms) and wont use them even when I reckon he should be. The legs seem very healthy though, good size and strong looking. I've done a lot to fix things up lately and was wondering whether is could be all the changes which is stressing him a bit and he just needs time to chill out and get used to it, or is it something more? Understand Gollum is a pretty tough dude and survived many an Aussie summer.
Sorry if I have offended anyone, I must sound like the worse axie parent ever.
Not a great way to introduce myself to the group.
Thanks
Rhys
I've been reading your posts over to help me get everything as best as I can for my axies (I didn't realise there was so much wrong) and also about floating.
My axie (Gollum) whom I have had for about 5 years floats around like he needs to fart (he would be so embarrassed of me telling you this) cause his back end is floating. He does it a couple of times a day. He still feeds well and loves to hunt but his tail is starting to bend, snake a bit and I can tell he isn't happy.
For a bit of a back story we had a pretty hot summer here in Melbourne and his tank was on the second level of the house which gets very hot. Seriously the tank was cooking and I tried ice bottles etc to cool it down but nothing really worked great.
His new buddy came in and I think it was all a bit of a shock to her and she got sick quite quickly. This is when I realised something was very wrong. I moved the tank down stairs and now have it at a steady 20 - 22c all the time. I tested the water, pH about 6.8, chlorine 0, alkaline 0.
Something was still bothering me so I bought a water sample to the aquarium shop and the ammonia level was 8!
I clean out all the rubbish once a week and Gollum is a very clean eater (new friend not so much) and takes it all in one go so I was a little puzzled by this. Anyway bought some stuff and did some serious clean outs of the water (over the period of a week / half) and got the ammonia level to .25.
Thing is Gollum is now floating more, his/her (not really sure) tail is snaking and he has this weird thing of keeping his back legs tight to his sides (looks like a snake with 2 arms) and wont use them even when I reckon he should be. The legs seem very healthy though, good size and strong looking. I've done a lot to fix things up lately and was wondering whether is could be all the changes which is stressing him a bit and he just needs time to chill out and get used to it, or is it something more? Understand Gollum is a pretty tough dude and survived many an Aussie summer.
Sorry if I have offended anyone, I must sound like the worse axie parent ever.
Not a great way to introduce myself to the group.
Thanks
Rhys