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Promised a video of my morphed axolotl eating. The worm might have been a little big but he managed in the end.

Posted: 09 Oct 2021 08:28 AM PDT

Enoch is so photogenic. He gets so exicted when I come back home from college every weekend ��.

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 10:11 PM PDT

Just some of my little ones ��

Posted: 09 Oct 2021 05:00 AM PDT

I think my Axolotl is dead and I feel so horrible

Posted: 09 Oct 2021 05:24 AM PDT

I worked really hard to have the tank as perfect as possible and no matter what it seems like it was never good enough. He kept getting worse. First he had what looked like ammonia burns and worked my butt off to fix the water while tubbing him + tea bathes, then when I made sure the water was perfect I put him back in and he got really pale. Wasn't eating or going to the bathroom. Next day I come to check on him and I'm pretty sure he's dead. He's all white, his limbs were curled and his gills were completely curled in and his mouth is open. I'm sobbing while I type this. I feel so fucking horrible, I did everything I could and spent so much money and he kept getting worse and now he's dead and he's probably in pain I feel so terrible. I'm so sorry Mochi.

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Best buds ❤️

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 04:50 PM PDT

Neelix wanted to say hi

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 09:36 PM PDT

If it fits it sits.

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 11:51 PM PDT

Mexican Salamander (axolotl)

Posted: 09 Oct 2021 09:40 AM PDT

What canister filters do you all like the most?

Posted: 09 Oct 2021 09:28 AM PDT

I'm looking for something cost sensitive or second hand. I'm slowly accumulating items for my future 40 gallon. TIA

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Possible sick axolotl...?

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 08:48 PM PDT

$10 water chiller, is it good enough for a 75 gallon tank?

Posted: 09 Oct 2021 07:11 AM PDT

I recently visited my LFS and they had a heavily used water chiller there. They sold it to me for $10 as it had been there a while I guess. It is an AquaEuroUSA Max Chill 1/13HP. After cleaning it out thoroughly, should this be powerful enough for a 75 gallon tank?

I have a light that I got free from someone that is 48"- 54" adjustable, so I was hoping to use that. I don't like the proportions of a 55 gal for an axolotl, and a 75 gal has the same length.

If I didn't have the light, I would've gone with a 40 breeder as I'm sure the chiller could handle that.

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Does anyone know what this is? It started growing on my little guys barrel and I have no live plants in my tank so not sure what’s going on.

Posted: 09 Oct 2021 03:04 AM PDT

Axolotl Egg Ammonia Spike, Please Help

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 10:50 PM PDT

I'm raising a small amount of eggs right now. Each egg is in its own tub. They were purchased from a responsible breeder with known hets. All eggs were gotten locally, no shipping involved. All eggs beaned and developed well so far. They are about 15 days old now. All are still alive, moving, and I can see their hearts beating. None have hatched.

I was getting concerned as my water temp isn't exactly low (about 65-67 for the eggs) and none had hatched yet, but I can see their tail tips sort of bent as if they're too large for the eggs. A few websites I'd read through + my breeder said that once you clearly see the eyes and organs, they're about a day or so away from hatching. I've seen the eyes and organs for about 5 days now.

I tested everything in their water, and to my surprise and despair their ammonia had a HUGE spike. I have no clue how this could have happened, my breeder led me to believe eggs didn't require daily water changing until they were hatched. One egg per glass tub, no ammonia in the tap water. Their water was last changed 5 days ago.

Parameters: 6 gh 4 kh 7.4 ph 2.0+ ammonia 0 nitrite 0 nitrate

I'm terrified this is going to kill them or hinder their development, I didn't even know ammonia spikes happened unless an egg passed, which none of them have/: it was every single tub ( 5 ) as well. I put them into fresh clean water with the same gh and kh, ph was closer to 7.0 and temp was closer to 63F but I just wanted them out of the ammonia ASAP.

What are the odds I've killed them with this? Do eggs require daily changes? I'm going to start at least testing them daily, and changing if I see anything off. Will this stress them to death? Should I help them hatch because they haven't yet? Could the ammonia be preventing them from hatching? I was so excited to raise my first clutch and I feel like I've screwed it all up ): I feel just awful.

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Please help. I’ve been cycling my tank since June for my axolotl. He’s been tubbed since July and I’m sad because I want him to grow up in his tank now a tub. It’s a 29 gallon. Nitrite is 0 and Nitrate is normal but it takes 5 days for ammonia to go from 3.0 ppm to 1.0-1.5 ppm. Idk what to do.

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 06:56 PM PDT

This is my axie Javier I do 50% water changes once a week and Feed him almost everyday he seems pretty happy is there anything else I should do

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 10:37 AM PDT

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