Olivia97
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Mr Bigglesworth was my first axie and i must admit probably suffered for a while until i found this forum, since then many changes have been made and things are looking good. I've since got 2 more axolotls who are both happy and healthy. Mr B cannot keep any weight on. I've never been worried by it but now it's of a slight concern. Since i know the questions you will ask here's the answers:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
pH about 8
Nitrate: 20 ppm
temp 19-20
Plenty of hides, sand substrate, low filter, 2 live plants and 2 tank mates. All in a 3 ft long by 1 ft wide.
They get fed: pellets, worms, occasionally bloodworm when I am not busy and the odd prawn and freshwater fish if that's whats for dinner. They're all fed every second day and if they are active they get a couple of pellets (mainly for my enjoyment) They either eat 3 worms (red wrigglers) or a small handful of small pellets.
Could he have a parasite or something? He always looks underfed! Many thanks in advance.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
pH about 8
Nitrate: 20 ppm
temp 19-20
Plenty of hides, sand substrate, low filter, 2 live plants and 2 tank mates. All in a 3 ft long by 1 ft wide.
They get fed: pellets, worms, occasionally bloodworm when I am not busy and the odd prawn and freshwater fish if that's whats for dinner. They're all fed every second day and if they are active they get a couple of pellets (mainly for my enjoyment) They either eat 3 worms (red wrigglers) or a small handful of small pellets.
Could he have a parasite or something? He always looks underfed! Many thanks in advance.