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What's wrong with her tail?

Menace23

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My axolotls tail looks like its starting to deteriorate. She has no tank buddies, and there isn't any objects sharp enough to hurt her. Does she have a fungus? ich? I keep the temperature at 65-66F and PH levels are normal is there something going on? please help!

EDIT: Ammonia levels at 0

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