Platterpus
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Hi Everyone - I have searched for this thread but answers given do not seem to relate....
We have one axolotl who is bleeding from the gills. She was perfectly healthy, with large fluffy gills and started to float yesterday. Now her gills are deteriorating and bleeding.
Water parameters are fine, is cool enough, her tank mates are fine and she has not injured herself or been nipped. No fungus or any other signs of disease. There is nothing sharp in the tank and we do not use substrate.
We have 24 axolotls and well over 1000 litres of water over several tanks, which we maintain every day. We are not newbies and have been breeding successfully for a couple of years and have never seen this before.
Very worried about our girl - any experts out there with any other suggestions? We are fridging her now....
We have one axolotl who is bleeding from the gills. She was perfectly healthy, with large fluffy gills and started to float yesterday. Now her gills are deteriorating and bleeding.
Water parameters are fine, is cool enough, her tank mates are fine and she has not injured herself or been nipped. No fungus or any other signs of disease. There is nothing sharp in the tank and we do not use substrate.
We have 24 axolotls and well over 1000 litres of water over several tanks, which we maintain every day. We are not newbies and have been breeding successfully for a couple of years and have never seen this before.
Very worried about our girl - any experts out there with any other suggestions? We are fridging her now....