Sean1364
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One of my Axolotls has an obviously curved tail and I cannot figure out why. It's really bothering me, as I'm willing to do anything to make them feel better. Does anyone have a checklist of things that stress an Axolotl out?
The chemical levels are good.
The water is still where she is hanging out.
She's been fed shrimp regularly (because she refuses earthworms).
The light has always been on since I got them (and this tail is a recent development).
The temperature is 20 C.
Honestly, I don't know. I don't feel like anything has changed since the day I got them. She doesn't appear unhealthy in any other way. She'll swim around, she'll bite at anything that comes her way, and she's eating regularly (minus refusing earthworms). Any ideas? Is she sick? How would I tell? There's no abnormal behavior present.
The chemical levels are good.
The water is still where she is hanging out.
She's been fed shrimp regularly (because she refuses earthworms).
The light has always been on since I got them (and this tail is a recent development).
The temperature is 20 C.
Honestly, I don't know. I don't feel like anything has changed since the day I got them. She doesn't appear unhealthy in any other way. She'll swim around, she'll bite at anything that comes her way, and she's eating regularly (minus refusing earthworms). Any ideas? Is she sick? How would I tell? There's no abnormal behavior present.