gershco
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- Gershon
One of my juvenile axies has some kind of pale substance on his gills. I haven't been too concerned about it as an older axie had it for a couple of weeks and then it disappeared.
However I just went upstairs to feed the axies and found this axie had gone missing. On searching, I found it on the table below the shelf where it's contianer is. Could its escape from the water be a sign that it's not very happy and needs some help?
I thought I'd try a combination of salt baths and fridge treatment, so I looked up the salt bath concentration on the axolotl page, made it up and put him in. He wasn't at all happy about it and after three minutes I noticed his tail was bleeding so I took him straight out and have now put him, in the fridge.
However I just went upstairs to feed the axies and found this axie had gone missing. On searching, I found it on the table below the shelf where it's contianer is. Could its escape from the water be a sign that it's not very happy and needs some help?
I thought I'd try a combination of salt baths and fridge treatment, so I looked up the salt bath concentration on the axolotl page, made it up and put him in. He wasn't at all happy about it and after three minutes I noticed his tail was bleeding so I took him straight out and have now put him, in the fridge.
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