Illness/Sickness: Is my little guy ok?

issybjd

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Hi there,


This is Zucker, I just got him/her today.
I noticed there's a little white on his/her face. I had a Google of fungus' on axolotls but all I really see is gills and big white dots on the face.... I thought it would be best to ask though.
Does it look okay? Should I be taking any action? He/she seems pretty chilled out, no tail curling or anything.


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Just keep an eye on it for now. Has it progressed? Gone away? I'm sure your water is nice and clean, so whatever it is, if it is bad, should go away on its own.
 
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