yonykins
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Hello!
My axolotl Leviathan has had stubby toes the entire time I've known him.
He lived with another axolotl, and the previous owners said he was very aggressive.
He has one toe on one of his back legs that looks long and normal, but every single other toe is hardly there.
His toes have white tips. I've read and seen that wild types like him have white tips on their toes, but since his are so short, I wonder if the white could be his bones/ cartilage or fungus? I'll try to get a better picture up as soon as I can, but for now I have this
See? Little toes!
My axolotl Leviathan has had stubby toes the entire time I've known him.
He lived with another axolotl, and the previous owners said he was very aggressive.
He has one toe on one of his back legs that looks long and normal, but every single other toe is hardly there.
His toes have white tips. I've read and seen that wild types like him have white tips on their toes, but since his are so short, I wonder if the white could be his bones/ cartilage or fungus? I'll try to get a better picture up as soon as I can, but for now I have this

See? Little toes!