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Illness/Sickness: Ball ?

ibabadzhan

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There is a small ball sticking out of my axolotl.
I don't know what it is and how to get rid of it.

She's acting strangely, but did eat yesterday.

Please help, anyone!:(
 

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Giuseppe

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That looks like prolapse unfortunately you will need to take to a vet to correct it
 
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