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Just got my axie a couple days ago and I noticed some weird blob in one of the plants. Any ideas as to what it could be?
 

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Honestly no idea. Google image search would like to suggest it may be a planet, a jelly fish, or a chicken marinade. I would not take it's word on it. "Axolotl Pink Blob" also only finds images of axolotls.

Sorry, all joking aside, I wish I had an answer for you, but I thought it might be good to at least let you know people are reading your question and looking for results.

Do you by chance feed pellets? I looks like a mass growing fungus\mold.
 
Hey! Thanks for your reply! I’ve attempted searching on google! Nothing has come up! Lol. I feed he/she bloodworms every 3 days. So it was odd to me. I am thinking maybe he/she threw it up?!

Total noob here!
 
Yeah, that's a piece of food (or a piece of axolotl) being eaten by a fungus.

If your axolotl isn't missing any pieces, it's probably a piece of worm (or food she ate before you got her) she threw up.

Unless it happens more often, it's nothing to worry about.
 
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