I found something strange?

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I was fridging my little axolotl and found this in the water. I was just wondering if anyone knows what it is? :confused: thanks :happy:
 

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Oh good :lol: I was just a bit worried, never seen it like that before :lol:
 
Its poop, but why are you fridging your axie?
 
I was very wrongly advised by my pet shop that gravel would be okay for my axie :( after finding this site I removed the gravel right away! However I was too late as it already swallowed a little bit! So I read fridging was a good way too help with that :) so I'm hoping it will help my little axie!
 
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