Zokipoki
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Hello, I keep two axolotls in a 100-liter aquarium. I have been keeping them for almost two years now. Since I put them in their third aquarium last winter I haven't introduced any changes to their living space. The tank has nothing that they can digest by mistake, as it has no substrate. I usually feed them frozen bloodworms and sometimes regular earthworms. I feed them once a day, and each axolotl gets one bloodworm cube. I feed them for 2 days and then rest for one day.
Since last week one of my axolotls has been exhibiting stressful behavior, such as curled and red gills. He has been refusing food for a week now and doesn't seem to get better. Sometimes he even moves his head away after I offer him some food.
The other axolotl is completely fine, exhibiting no signs of stress whatsoever.
The sick axie also has a slight bulge on his head and a white spot that looks like it's coming from inside his head. I took some pictures. In the picture taken from above, the spot looks like it's dark, but in reality, it's not that way.
I tried finding veterinarians, but as I live in Macedonia I couldn't find any. Is there a possible solution, and by what time should I consider force-feeding? They are both adult axolotls, around two years old.
Since last week one of my axolotls has been exhibiting stressful behavior, such as curled and red gills. He has been refusing food for a week now and doesn't seem to get better. Sometimes he even moves his head away after I offer him some food.
The other axolotl is completely fine, exhibiting no signs of stress whatsoever.
The sick axie also has a slight bulge on his head and a white spot that looks like it's coming from inside his head. I took some pictures. In the picture taken from above, the spot looks like it's dark, but in reality, it's not that way.
I tried finding veterinarians, but as I live in Macedonia I couldn't find any. Is there a possible solution, and by what time should I consider force-feeding? They are both adult axolotls, around two years old.