Yaimfat
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Hi, I have a black axolotl that is roughly 26cm who has recently gone through several traumas and is now becoming infected with a fungus (again), will not eat often, and she used to have a huge appetite... She has previously been floating and today i placed her in a quarantine tank with a low water level and two teaspoons of salt mixed in... I believe she may have swallowed a stone some time back before i removed the smaller ones after forum advice...
I have read the best things i can do here are the salt baths and fridging however i really dislike the idea of fridging and was wondering if the addition of epsom salts to her tank and the salt baths may help her pass the stone??
Also, I have a new four foot tank cycling at the moment and am wondering about altering the hardness? It is around 65ppm GH/KH and I am preparing some 'John's Solution' from axolotl.org and was wondering how high to make the hardness and what amount of solution would do that in a 190L tank?
Thank you to anyone who replies...
I have read the best things i can do here are the salt baths and fridging however i really dislike the idea of fridging and was wondering if the addition of epsom salts to her tank and the salt baths may help her pass the stone??
Also, I have a new four foot tank cycling at the moment and am wondering about altering the hardness? It is around 65ppm GH/KH and I am preparing some 'John's Solution' from axolotl.org and was wondering how high to make the hardness and what amount of solution would do that in a 190L tank?
Thank you to anyone who replies...