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Question: Worried about baby axolotl

rumsey232

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Hey everyone, probably being unnecessarily paranoid but looking to get some opinions on a strange white dot in the head of my new baby axolotl. I thought it may be fungus but it's definitely internal. What do you guys think? Any advice is much appreciated!!
 

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Could be his skull? Does it look similar to this photo?
 

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