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Hello,

I rebuilt my tank yesterday. Plants are small yet, but they will grow fast ;).
 

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Your tank looks awesome - really natural and well put together. Can't wait to see photos with your Axolotl(s?) in! Only thing I would say, is that I have my spray-bar pointing against the glass, so it limits the disturbance of the water - but don't think this is a huge problem.
I'm re-doing my tank at the moment, good to have some inspiration from other people :happy:

*Edit. Oops, think I can just make out an Axolotl tail that I didn't see before. And noticed you're spray-bar has suckers attached to the glass, so you couldn't really have it anywhere else. My mistake!
 
Thank you for your comments. The disturbance of the water is not as high as it looks in the picture and my axie likes it, because it brings more little oxygen bubbles into the water and in the old tank, when the plants were wide-spread over the tank, he used to be lying in the plants under the spray bar, usually in the evening.

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Awww - your Axie sure looks happy! Thanks for posting the photo :happy:
Yeah, mine sits near the spray bar as well sometimes. I'm thinking of getting an air-stone as I've seen photo's and videos of Axies who love the bubbles.
 
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