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Do This animal suffer from Fridge complications?

Roy

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Hi all:
**** A week ago I post two threads: "Axolotl in starving" in Newts and Salamander Forum help and "Furan 2 in Axolotl disease" in Sick Axolotl Forum. There I explained that my copy axolotl male 2 years and stopped eating red lesions appeared on her abdomen that seemed red leg disease.
**** I sent him to the refrigerator for 1 week, which did not want any food. I applied Furan-2 baths 10 minutes every 48 hrs. Red lesions are almost gone now but the axolotl has a very strange behavior: fleet abdomen upward (as dead) but nothing to stimulate slowly regains its position in the background.
***** I do not know if I'm in the right way but I am very concerned that not eating and I think that continues to deteriorate. If anyone can give me tips'd appreciate help much. Thanks for the advice which I have given before.
 

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My C. Ensicauda layed with belly up, legs down by sides totally stiff, and not breathing for a half hour directly after salt bath, but no red lesions. I was just about to bury her, but when I came back she had returned from the dead:eek:. Now she's totally fine. I think for some, these salt baths are really too much.
 

Kaysie

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Salt baths are not a cure-all. They're only meant for specific illnesses. Roy, I'm sorry nobody responded to your thread.
 
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