Baby Axolotl Curved Spine & Spasms?

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I have a baby axolotl that appears less than 2 months old.

I noticed it has a curve at the tail and spine.

It has a regular appetite but it also has spasms from time to time.

And the hind legs paralyzes.

What's wrong?
 
It's a cull. Responsible breeders euthenise deformed/sub standard animals......
Now sitting back and waiting for the bunny huggers to start crying.......
 
It could be either a genetic problem or a nutritional problem.
 
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