My axolotls gills have been bitten of

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dave

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just wondered in anyone could help me? i recently put put 2 pakistani loache(which have now been removed)in with my two axolotls and during the couple of days they were in there they have bitten of most parts of my axolotls gills,i just wondered if anyone knows if my axolotls will be ok and also if there gills will grow back or not.
 
They should be ok. Sarah's axie just lost a leg recently, so if you look at that thread in the sick axies part of the forum it will tell you everything you need to know to stop fungus and to make it heal a.s.a.p.
 
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