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Red Leg?? Please help!!

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I'm very concerned for my baby boy, Joji. He's around 10 months old and has been completely fine, no curled gills or tail. However, when I was doing a water change the other day, I noticed some red spots on his back. I gently put my finger on them, trying to not alarm him, and they were bumpy. I quickly began googling what was up and everything I came to said it was Red Leg disease. I'm very scared for my boy's health and desperately need to know what to do. He's my first axie. His tail looks a lot darker than before, too.
 
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