Itching!?

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Just recently my Axolotl V started to swim around like crazy in the tank, putting his left rear leg into his left gill and shooting of. Does he have a itch or does he just play? He has done it for aprox 10 min now.. im kinda worried though..


Now he stopped though..

(Message edited by Ikuinen on August 21, 2006)
 
Hmm, he did seem to have a itch. But it´s gone now. It was really fun to watch. He did some kind of back flip with his left rear leg in his left gill and then he shooted of like a bullet maybe 6-7 times ^_^
 
My axolotl Moomin does that too. I think its just itchy skin.
 
Ah, feels good to know. I was kinda worried there for a while that he had some kind of fungus or so.. *puh*
 
Well if you're worried do a little salt bath and if it calms down a bit then thats what it was. Otherwise its ichy skin ahha!
 
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