MyLittleComet
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I posted a while back about my Axolotl's gills having no fluff, and even months later they're still the same 
I check his water regularly, and right now the pH is 7.6, ammonia is just slightly higher than 0, not even .25 ppm (i have yet to do his weekly water change as of this post) Nitrite is 0 ppm, and Nitrate is looking to be about 30 ppm, no matter what I do I cant seem to get it lower. He has one large live plant, and a 39 gallon tank with some snails. I feed him Hikari sinking carnivore pellets, about 4 a day as he's not even a year old yet, so still growing (he always eats all of them and he doesn't ever seem to be impacted or anything from them, so I dont think I'm overfeeding him?) He has a sponge filter as well.
I dont know what I can do to help his gills grow back
they were very fluffy and red when I first got him, and I think the fish I'd had in the tank may have bit them off (as soon as I saw them doing that I returned them to the pet store. They were supposedly compatible with axies but apparently not
), but the stalks are still there. The tank was fully cycled before I put him in.
Edit: after checking back on old pics, his gills remained fluffy even after I removed the fish, they dont seem to have damaged them, rather it looks like they deteriorated a few months into owning him. And since taking better care of the water they haven't gotten better...
I check his water regularly, and right now the pH is 7.6, ammonia is just slightly higher than 0, not even .25 ppm (i have yet to do his weekly water change as of this post) Nitrite is 0 ppm, and Nitrate is looking to be about 30 ppm, no matter what I do I cant seem to get it lower. He has one large live plant, and a 39 gallon tank with some snails. I feed him Hikari sinking carnivore pellets, about 4 a day as he's not even a year old yet, so still growing (he always eats all of them and he doesn't ever seem to be impacted or anything from them, so I dont think I'm overfeeding him?) He has a sponge filter as well.
I dont know what I can do to help his gills grow back

Edit: after checking back on old pics, his gills remained fluffy even after I removed the fish, they dont seem to have damaged them, rather it looks like they deteriorated a few months into owning him. And since taking better care of the water they haven't gotten better...
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