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Parasite? What is this thing?

Cryowuff

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So I think my axolotl has parasites; I've explained why in an earlier post so I won't go into detail again here. In short, he's exhibiting all the symptoms of an internal parasitic infection. However now he's passing these weird wormlike things, and I'm now feeling very secure in that he has parasites. Can anyone tell me if that's what this looks like?

Sorry if it's hard to see amongst all the sand. I've found 4 in his tank now, 2 coming out of him and 2 on the tank floor. All have looked EXACTLY the same, just some slightly differently colored. I will be contacting a vet but I'd like to know if these things look like parasites or not, so that if they are I can tell the vet.
 

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I am nowhere near an expert but it does look like a parasite to me. The vet will probably have better knowledge, if no one else gets back to you :)
 

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One of my girls pooped out 2 or 3 of these, would be interested to see what your vet thinks. I was going to look at one under a magnifying glass, but when I changed pallets she stopped, and her poos were more like diarrhea. I have them back on their normal pallets now (until the worms are ready)
 

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Vet told me to keep a watchful eye since he is showing improvement, and no signs of serious illness. He's been doing great but went off his food again today, think I might just need to do a quick water change though. He's touchy with nitrates. My other axolotls eat the same pellets and are very healthy, so I don't think so!
 

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The vet said it could just be coincidentally formed mucus or something of the sort. He said if you're not seeing live worms and the weird droppings only happen a handful of times, it shouldn't be cause for concern.
 
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