Sick axolotl?

Emmilyh

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Hey! So got my first axolotl a couple days ago and I noticed this red bump behind her back legs at least I thought she was a girl I posted some pics of her on a Facebook group and they all said she was a boy and it was just balls but they don’t really seem like it to me so I’m here just for a second opinion I just want Peace of mind and be able to get help if there actually is something wrong
 

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