Question: White wispy stuff

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So ive been doin salt baths with my axie for 3 days now and ive noticed that this white whispy stuff has begun to gather around her head and behind her gills, could this be her slime coast peeling or dead fungus?
any help is greatly appreciated

btw it comes off easily when she swims around.
 
Have you figured out what it might be? I'm guessing slime coat, but it really is a guess.

Is she improving?
 
I think that its her slime coat peeling a bit with the stress of the salt baths,
because it gets worse after them.
However she is getting better slowley and on other news the fungus is almost gone :D
 
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