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Dying Axolotl please help

A Kilpatrick

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Charlie's gills are the same, he's eating well and walking around. I got 2 pvc fittings and put them in the tank,Charlie loves them, he is always hiding in them, he comes out when he sees me walk past the tank. He also likes to hang out in the plants, just like he used to before he got so sick. He has had a long journey back to this point, he is a little fighter. Thankyou.
thats great to hear tara. congrats on looking after him so well. im sure charlie loves you for it :D
 
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