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Cloaca inside out? Dwarf complications?

dudzie

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What is going on with my axolotl?
He has been like this for a few months now. He eats normally and seems to to be happy.

Is it some kind of a illness, or could it be cecause of his dwarfism?

None of his siblings have this problem, even though most of them are dwarfs too.

Heeeelp :(
 

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I never use bloodworms. I fed them to some of my alpines once and many of them got problems with their cloacas inverting. I think they can be too much roughage. The problem stopped when I took bloodworms out of their diet. I hope this works for you too.
 

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I never use bloodworms. I fed them to some of my alpines once and many of them got problems with their cloacas inverting. I think they can be too much roughage. The problem stopped when I took bloodworms out of their diet. I hope this works for you too.


Interesting.. they usualy only get bloodworms once a month or so.
But I will try to stop completely, and only use earth worms and pellets.

Thank you for your help :)
 
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