Question: Acting fine, looking weird

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Hey everyone! I was just wondering if this is normal for an axolotl, its not something I've noticed on him before. I did notice that that side of him was swollen, although it is looking better today. He's still been eating but has been a little more shy than usual.

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Looks fine to me, it's always easy to see a leucistic with a full tummy.
Is that thick sand or thin gravel?
 
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