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Hey Guys,

We recently noticed black patches on out Axolotl, Mochi. She was moved to a new, bigger tank and new canister filter media was put in and the patches went away. They came back last night and appear to be trailing away from her body a bit. She is currently healing up from pleco bites but they look clean to me. Anybody know what this stuff is?:confused:
 

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