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it is still cloudy
when is it safe to put him back in the tank

hes an albino axolotl

he is at the moment in a small tank (really small)

2007-06-10 19:55:42 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

3 answers

Axolotls might be sensitive if the dust is from silicates (from the sand) if it coats their gills. I'd suggest turning off the filter or airpump and let the dust settle. Then you can use a siphon to just skim the top of the sand to remove most of the dust. You might have to do this a few times to get most of it out.

As long as the water level in the other tank is fairly low, or the axolotl has enough room to swim up to the surface, he'll be okay in the smaller tank. Axolotls are adapted to low-oxygen envionments in deep lakes.

I used to breed them, and there's really nothing to it. All you need is a male and a female together, and to keep their water at the proper temperature. It's raising the young that's hard because you need a constant supply of live food. You can find out how to raise them if you're interested in the website I posted below.

2007-06-10 20:27:37 · answer #1 · answered by copperhead 7 · 1 1

do away with each and every of the gravel first, and then enable the "gunk" which would be throughout your tank settle to the backside of the tank - could take some hours. Then use a gravel vac/siphon to siphon up each and every of the gunk off the backside of the tank. interior the period in-between on the same time as you anticipate each and every of the gunk to settle, rinse the sand particularly nicely in a 5 gallon bucket. least complicated thank you to do it particularly is to stick a hose in it and enable it run. Run water into the sand until the water this is overflowing from the bucket is obvious. loads of sandy stuff will pop out of the bucket, however the final public of the somewhat sand will stay interior the bucket. as quickly as that's working sparkling, you are able to unload the surplus water out of the bucket. Use a extensive cup to scoop the sand from the bucket into your tank. do not unload it in. Scoop it from the bucket and submerge the cup interior the tank and unload it rapidly onto the backside of the tank. this could create much less of a project with floating debris. Your clear out will probable ought to be off on the same time as you're putting the sand in. it is going to take some hours for the sand to settle. as quickly because it has settled, turn the clear out returned on. i would be honest with you - I did this to my fifty 5 gallon approximately 4 years in the past and that i regretted it merely approximately immediately. It did not look almost as effective as i presumed it replaced into going to look and that i got here across the tank harder to scrub with the sand on the backside somewhat of gravel. i've got because long previous returned to gravel and could not do sand returned. yet some human beings do like it - so i'm hoping it particularly works out nicely for you. stable success!

2016-11-28 03:35:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Axoltls are very hardy. I would put it in now.

I discovered how to make them breed and it happened after changing the water. If you are interested in how, email me and I'll pass the info on.

2007-06-10 20:06:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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