Isabella81
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Hey pals,
So I left my sister taking care of my axolotls while I was on vacation, and when I got back my axolotls weren’t in the best shape. I obviously don’t blame her because they aren’t her animals. But after I took them home, my female wild type had some white fuzz on her gills and I haven’t been able to get rid of it. I don’t want to do salt baths, do you have any tips? My male looked fine, just a bit thinner then I would’ve liked, but after a couple weeks, his gills kind of disappeared, like he scratched them off or something. He doesn’t have any fuzz tho. I also keep them in different tanks and try not to mix their water or anything. So I have no idea what’s going on. I’m thinking stress from moving and I’m moving again soon, so I’m nervous they might not do well. What should I do about them, and do you have any tips on moving them. I wanted to put them together soon in a big tank.
Thanks!
So I left my sister taking care of my axolotls while I was on vacation, and when I got back my axolotls weren’t in the best shape. I obviously don’t blame her because they aren’t her animals. But after I took them home, my female wild type had some white fuzz on her gills and I haven’t been able to get rid of it. I don’t want to do salt baths, do you have any tips? My male looked fine, just a bit thinner then I would’ve liked, but after a couple weeks, his gills kind of disappeared, like he scratched them off or something. He doesn’t have any fuzz tho. I also keep them in different tanks and try not to mix their water or anything. So I have no idea what’s going on. I’m thinking stress from moving and I’m moving again soon, so I’m nervous they might not do well. What should I do about them, and do you have any tips on moving them. I wanted to put them together soon in a big tank.
Thanks!