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Illness/Sickness: A bumb on the leg URGENT

kapooey

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I had post up a post about my axie Yami is not eating. However, when I got home from work today,I fed her and she only eat one worms and I found out there is a bumb(?) on her leg. I dont know what it is...what shuld i do?
 

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It looks like a cut from maybe something in your tank or maybe tank mate. Test your water parameters and make sure you have optimum water quality as this will help the healing process. Keep a close eye out for fungus (appears as white cotton wool like fluff).
 
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