Mandy6
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Wow I haven't posted here for ages...Doubt anyone remembers me lol. Anyway the problem that bought me back:
For weeks now, My Axolotl Brownie, has being floating a lot. He was still eating fine though so I thought it was just a quirk.
The Tank is about 200 Litres, Filtered, Cycled.
Barebottom
In the tank are 2 Axolotls. The other one is fine.
The last few days Brownie has being good, not floating and eating well. But today I noticed him lying on the bottom of the tank, extremely skinny. it looks like he hasn't being fed for weeks! He is normally quite plump. He ate some pellets when I put them in but his reaction time was a lot slower than normal.
I change 20-30% of the water every week.
Ammonia:0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5
Ph: 7.6
Last time I had an axolotl start going like this they went downhill very quickly and died. I don't want to lose Brownie too, been through a lot with him.
For weeks now, My Axolotl Brownie, has being floating a lot. He was still eating fine though so I thought it was just a quirk.
The Tank is about 200 Litres, Filtered, Cycled.
Barebottom
In the tank are 2 Axolotls. The other one is fine.
The last few days Brownie has being good, not floating and eating well. But today I noticed him lying on the bottom of the tank, extremely skinny. it looks like he hasn't being fed for weeks! He is normally quite plump. He ate some pellets when I put them in but his reaction time was a lot slower than normal.
I change 20-30% of the water every week.
Ammonia:0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5
Ph: 7.6
Last time I had an axolotl start going like this they went downhill very quickly and died. I don't want to lose Brownie too, been through a lot with him.