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Hi Everyone, wish I had a more positive first post on this site!
I got my baby axolotl, Goose, around February. She has been healthy for quite some time but dropped off in the last month. Here's the summary:
In June, I noticed that Goose was very pale and that her gills were getting really small and dark. It turned out to be due to water quality. I fridged her until she started to recover, removed the sediment from the tank (it was holding onto all kinds of waste that I couldn't get rid of), got a better filter, completely replaced the water and cycled it, and made sure that the water was the right temperature. Goose is currently in the care of my wonderful boyfriend, and was recovering well and regaining her appetite until this week. Suddenly she is refusing to eat and often spits out the food after trying to eat it.
Here are the current tank conditions:
-Temperature: 67 F
-Tank located away from direct sunlight
-No sediment
-Water parameters are normal and ammonia is 0 or as close to it as possible
-Waste is regularly taken out
-Goose is offered food twice a day
-Current food is frozen bloodworms (because she's still pretty tiny). I feed them to her with large tweezers.
Until she got sick, she was eating really enthusiastically! Now she barely eats one worm, if any. Please help!!!
I got my baby axolotl, Goose, around February. She has been healthy for quite some time but dropped off in the last month. Here's the summary:
In June, I noticed that Goose was very pale and that her gills were getting really small and dark. It turned out to be due to water quality. I fridged her until she started to recover, removed the sediment from the tank (it was holding onto all kinds of waste that I couldn't get rid of), got a better filter, completely replaced the water and cycled it, and made sure that the water was the right temperature. Goose is currently in the care of my wonderful boyfriend, and was recovering well and regaining her appetite until this week. Suddenly she is refusing to eat and often spits out the food after trying to eat it.
Here are the current tank conditions:
-Temperature: 67 F
-Tank located away from direct sunlight
-No sediment
-Water parameters are normal and ammonia is 0 or as close to it as possible
-Waste is regularly taken out
-Goose is offered food twice a day
-Current food is frozen bloodworms (because she's still pretty tiny). I feed them to her with large tweezers.
Until she got sick, she was eating really enthusiastically! Now she barely eats one worm, if any. Please help!!!