Cotton like fungus.

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I’m pretty sure my little guy has a fungus but I’m not sure how to treat it. Ive had my little guy for 6 months and ive never had any issues. Its pretty mild atm, I just noticed them this morning. Ive heard salt baths, but I’m not 100% sure.
 

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Brew a cup of plain black tea, let it steep until it's cooled, add the tea to a tub of decholorinated water, add your lotl to the tub, do that for 15 minutes, 3 times a day.
 
I usually use salt baths but it is stressful on your axie so you can give the tea baths as above a try first.
 
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