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Hi

I am new to the axolotl world we have two but one is sick at the moment, don't know what is wrong with it, it started to bloat up in the back end, back legs are swollen too, any suggestions.

Thanks

Debbie:confused:
 
I don't keep axolotyls myself, I suggest you start up a thread in the axy section and help will come to you.
 
Hi Debbie, I'm from Auckland and I'm also a new member. I had a female that swelled up also and unfortunately she died before I discovered the cause. It turned out she had ingested too many pebbles in her tank and since then I have replaced them with bigger ones. I'm also new to the axolotyl world and still learning about them.:happy:
 
Hi

I am also from Auckland and I was wondering where you got your Axolotls from? Do you know of a breeder? I really want some.

Thanks
Danni
 
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