Axie fungus.

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So I woke up this morning and noticed two little white spots on my axies gills that werent there last night and I have no idea what they are. I’m assuming some kind of fungus. I am very new to posting on this site so I will have to sens pictures when I’m home but I need to know how to treat my little guy for this.
 
This is my little guy.
 

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I saw your other post before this one so there's some help on that one for you :)
 
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