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I think my axie may have fungus

naymo

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Hey there,

I think my axie Banda has fungus on her gills, there is white patchest on the stems
of Bandas' gills and white dots on the reddish filaments.
As for Bandas' filaments they arent a nice viberant red moreof a purpleybrown and look
shabby

Should I salt bath her just in case?
 

Solar

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Could you tell me if my axie has fungus had my water tested said everything was fine bur someone said he has fungus his pigment hasnt changed since i got him and what type is he if hes wild type is this a usual pgment for a wild type
 

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