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Bleeding

Walrus

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A week or so ago I rescued a very sweet pair of Axolotl from a friend of a friend who wasn't feeding them properly. They've coped with moving tanks (twice) like troopers and seem to be settling in nicely. Until tonight when one of them got his head caught in a small decorative cave I'd put in for them to hide behind/in.

We moved it around until he managed to wiggle out, but when he stopped thrashing around the tank he was bleeding from what looked like just under his right gill.

He seems all right now, have covered their tank and last I saw he was sitting in a corner, seemed to be breathing without difficulty and there weren't any more signs of blood and I didn't want to risk reopening anything by moving him.

So, (and I hate to ask demanding questions without even saying Hi, so will be over in the Introduction forum in a sec :) ) is there anything I should be wary of, need to keep an eye out for or do?
 

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Watch for signs of infections, such as increased redness; or signs of fungus, which will appear like fuzzy growth. Otherwise, these guys are pretty good healers.
 

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Hi Walrus,

I agree with Kaysie, keep an eye on it. If your water parameters are good and your tank temperature is ok then it should heal well. Axies are known for their regenerative abilities.

Good Luck
 

Walrus

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I'm not really sure what signs of infection are - one of his gills has turned red and has stopped rippling with the rest, should I be worrying?
 
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