Axoltol very curled gills, please help

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His gills look completely normal to me in that photo. They arent meant to lay back all the way. My boys perk theirs up like this all the time, especially when they're awake and alert.. As long as theyre not curling over on themselves, its fine.
 
that’s a relief, I feel a bit silly now.. they just looked really curled to me ?

thanks :)
 
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