Question: Is my Axolotl Sick?

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I have had my Axolotl for 5 years. This pattern has started to increase and i am worried it may be some kind of skin problem. Can anyone help?
 

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I have had my Axolotl for 5 years. This pattern has started to increase and i am worried it may be some kind of skin problem. Can anyone help?
Looks like normal coloration to me :)
 
Thank you for your reply :)
That is very good to hear, I had been reading they could be age spots but wasn't sure.
I am very happy to know she is not sick, thank you :)
 
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