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Question: Just a question

Scargrim

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Now, i have just rescued two axies and they are big.. i currently have them in a quarantine tank together because they came together. and i have noticed a weird green spot on the back near the leg, just want to know what it is and if i should be majorly concerned

prefer if someone could get back to me asap, and then if there is a problem i can start fixing it and doing something about it now
 

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charleybambino

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I think from your pictures that it is just pigment or irridophores.....my wilds seem to throw up odd little markings ....some of which increase in size....some seem to disappear
 
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