Small cut on axolotl/ how to treat wounds.

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My sweet girl has been hiding in her cave for the last few days. I at first thought that she was just moody or something because her tank mate was out and about (It is usually the other way around). Last night I took her outta the cave and I saw that she has a cut on her top fin thing (I do not know what it is called) the cut does not reach to her body at all, but I realized that I have no idea how to treat a wound on an axolotl. So how do you treat a wound on an axolotl?
Thanks.
 
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