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yvette

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hi all i have just checked on my 2 axies and 1 of them seem to have a little lump on its side it wasnt there last night when i checked on them they havent got gravel in there that they can eat it is sand what could be wrong if anyone could help me with this please let me know thanx in advance
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Hi there, are they very young axies?
oneof mine used to get lumps in his sides after a meal when he was a baby- i think it was air actually coz he used to float a lot!!
 
well i got them not so long ago they are about 4.5" so yeah they are both babies but only one has the lump but they dont float much they mainly walk on the bottom
 
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