wandering
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There are no local pet shops, thats one of the reason I've taken such a low-maintenance approach, couldnt even buy more food until about 6 months ago. Also I used to work for a place that did water testing and it was literally just a dip stick test with an electronic camera-reader plugged into a computer, so if dipsticks are inaccurate then I am not sure I would trust theirs to be accurate either.
I think you will find that low maintenance requires lots of plants especially those that emerge and interact with the air, and fairly low bio load. Not sure how big a water volume that would require for an adult axolotl but its going to be Big, I think. Bit of a pet subject for me, as I like to go out a lot in the summer
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