CrazyForLotls
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I have a juvenile axolotl that I received about a month ago. Yesterday I noticed that it's gills seem to be turning white and one of his lower ones looked red with the fronds slightly droopy. The tips of it's gills looked a bit white for several weeks now and it wasn't spreading at all. Yesterday I noticed that the lack of coloration seemed to extend further down the gill stalks. I also noticed a bit of red at the end of one stalk, on his fronds. It looks slightly worse today, like the fronds and stalk are receding. I have had the axolotl in a bare-bottom container since I received it. I do daily water changes from an established aquarium. First I fill up a clean container, then I use a brine shrimp net to move the axolotl. (It has gotten rather used to being transferred daily and does not appear stressed out. It's tail is not curled nor do it's gills point forwards.) After I do that, I remove the ceramic weights from the airstone I have in the container. I scrub them with a toothbrush under the tap water and set them aside. Then I rub the airstone while it is still in the dirty container to get any slime off of it. I then move it to the clean container with the axolotl in it, and re-attach the weights. The airstone and weights are the only thing in the container besides water and the axolotl. The water parameters are as follows:
General Hardness 150 ppm
Nitrite 0 ppm
Nitrate 0 ppm (It has been like this for awhile but I know there must be some in the water. I use test strips since I do not have a liquid test kit, which I am aware is recommended)
Chlorine 0 ppm
Carbonate Hardness 40 ppm
pH is 6.8-7.2 (The bottle of the strips doesn't have any reading in between those two numbers)
The axolotl seems happy. It's active and responsive. It always turns to look at me when I come in the room, even though I've only had it for about a month. It still has a good appetite as well. I feed it one red wiggler cut into four pieces on one day, and four crushed salmon pellets the next day. The aquarium I take the water from for the daily water changes has a subadult male in it who appears healthy and happy as can be. I had several rosy red minnows in the aquarium as feeders for him but they have been gone (as in eaten, not removed or dead from illness) for nearly two weeks. Attached are pictures of the potentially ill juvenile. It will not be put in the larger aquarium until it is over four inches, as that was what was recommended. It will be seperated from the subadult to prevent injury. I have looked for similar issues on here and couldn't find anything. It doesn't look like new growth or fungus. Apologies if my post seemed to ramble, I wanted to give as much information as possible. Any ideas on what could have happened to my little guy? All help will be much appreciated!
General Hardness 150 ppm
Nitrite 0 ppm
Nitrate 0 ppm (It has been like this for awhile but I know there must be some in the water. I use test strips since I do not have a liquid test kit, which I am aware is recommended)
Chlorine 0 ppm
Carbonate Hardness 40 ppm
pH is 6.8-7.2 (The bottle of the strips doesn't have any reading in between those two numbers)
The axolotl seems happy. It's active and responsive. It always turns to look at me when I come in the room, even though I've only had it for about a month. It still has a good appetite as well. I feed it one red wiggler cut into four pieces on one day, and four crushed salmon pellets the next day. The aquarium I take the water from for the daily water changes has a subadult male in it who appears healthy and happy as can be. I had several rosy red minnows in the aquarium as feeders for him but they have been gone (as in eaten, not removed or dead from illness) for nearly two weeks. Attached are pictures of the potentially ill juvenile. It will not be put in the larger aquarium until it is over four inches, as that was what was recommended. It will be seperated from the subadult to prevent injury. I have looked for similar issues on here and couldn't find anything. It doesn't look like new growth or fungus. Apologies if my post seemed to ramble, I wanted to give as much information as possible. Any ideas on what could have happened to my little guy? All help will be much appreciated!