White spot on face

rhio

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I'm a bit worried after a recent water change I've noticed a white spot on my axolotls face! Worried something has happened with levels in the water. Shame everywhere is closed today! Will be heading out in the morning to get more testing strips as I've got none.
If anyone has any idea what else it could be I'd be happy to hear. He seems his usual odd self apart from that.
 

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