MStJean
New member
Hello Everyone,
I need help with a juvenile axolotl who is on his back. A week ago I found him at the bottom of the tank and fridged him because I was unsure what was wrong. After three days, I took him to a dark cool room and gave him 100% water change in his tub each day after slowly warming him. He ate well for 3 days and stayed upright. Yesterday, (Sunday - a week after I first found him) I found him upside down in the tub and there's no help for him to turn over - even when I lowered the water so he could balance and not float. He automatically goes on his back and he's not eaten much since Saturday (now Monday) - Small bites of blood worms and brine shrimp. I have tried black tea baths since Friday and using a tiny piece of indian almond leaf in the tub. But, he's not improving since I started those treatments. Water parameters were good when I found him but PH was slightly low. I'm now going to try melafix in case he's got a bacterial infection. I don't know what else to do. I'm in a small town with no access to a vet who would know anything about axolotls. The other problem may be the water temperature will go from 65 to 68 from morning to night but never over 70. He is currently tubbed and his heart is beating and he's moving but still upside down. I've moved the tank to the basement where it's cooler but I don't think he's ready to come out of the tub.
I need help with a juvenile axolotl who is on his back. A week ago I found him at the bottom of the tank and fridged him because I was unsure what was wrong. After three days, I took him to a dark cool room and gave him 100% water change in his tub each day after slowly warming him. He ate well for 3 days and stayed upright. Yesterday, (Sunday - a week after I first found him) I found him upside down in the tub and there's no help for him to turn over - even when I lowered the water so he could balance and not float. He automatically goes on his back and he's not eaten much since Saturday (now Monday) - Small bites of blood worms and brine shrimp. I have tried black tea baths since Friday and using a tiny piece of indian almond leaf in the tub. But, he's not improving since I started those treatments. Water parameters were good when I found him but PH was slightly low. I'm now going to try melafix in case he's got a bacterial infection. I don't know what else to do. I'm in a small town with no access to a vet who would know anything about axolotls. The other problem may be the water temperature will go from 65 to 68 from morning to night but never over 70. He is currently tubbed and his heart is beating and he's moving but still upside down. I've moved the tank to the basement where it's cooler but I don't think he's ready to come out of the tub.
