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Axie injury?

mackenzie1115

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My axie has been tubbed for about a month while her new tank cycled, but before I took her out of her old tank, she had gotten some sort of mouth injury. I think she ran into one of her hides and scraped it pretty good. She was tubbed for a month or so and tonight is the first time i put her in her new tank, and she seems to be doing really well, except her mouth still looks rough. How long does it take for them to heal when they have injuries? What can i do to help her? I really don’t want to tub her again but i will if that’s the only option i have. She still eats and doesn’t act like she’s bothered by it at all.

Thanks in advance!
 

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If she's doing fine, just take out the decoration that injured her and let her heal. It could be a few weeks but if she's eating and pooping she's doing fine.
 

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Oh that's a scary looking wound! Do as Otterwoman suggests, remove any decorations that may have caused it. Keep the water nice and cool and be on top of water parameters (0 ammonia and nitrite, nitrates around 40ppm) and you should see it heal over the next few weeks. Indian almond leaves in the tank can help out healing, but it can also drop pH quickly so if you use them make sure to test pH a few times a week :)
I'd love to see the healing progress!
 
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