Illness/Sickness: White gill!

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One of my axies fluffy gills has went white :S he is eating properly and doesn't seem ill, but fve noticed he keeps chasing his tail, what's going on? :(
 
I would say it is fungus.
Does it look like this?
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Fridge this axolotl, and give him salt baths, HERE is a very good tutorial on how to do so.

Good luck, and please keep us updated!
 
Thank you so much :D I'm going to get the water ready just now :)
 
My poor little guy! :(
 

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