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Okay so I got my axolotl jinx a little over a year ago, not entirely sure on the age but she was 2-3 inches at first and is now at least 5. She was always very friendly and would come up to you if you were to walk past however in the last month or so she has been less responsive and moves much less (she used to swim around often) and will not eat. I've fed her exclusively frozen bloodworms since she would not eat small frozen fish (given to us by the shop I bought her), brine shrimp or pellets and she always ate them fine. I tried hand feeding her last month and she was eating them only if they were held in front of her face up until this week, but now she seems to be interested in them as she goes up to them but will not open her mouth to eat them? Is it possible that she cannot open it? Also, yesterday she developed a small lump between the eyes, I didn't get a photo but it was yellow in the middle, almost like a human spot and it shrank very quickly but is still there today, what could this be? Finally, a couple of times after feeding her I noticed she swam very fast and erratically for a few seconds, spinning and bouncing off the tank walls, then settling back down, is this normal?
TLDR: my year old axolotl won't open her mouth to eat, hardly moves and has a lump on her face.
The temperature is generally about 20°C, the ph as I checked yesterday was 7, we dechlorinate the water before changing it and the tank has sand as a substrate.
Does anyone know what could be wrong with her? I'm really worried. I have many pictures if needed.
TLDR: my year old axolotl won't open her mouth to eat, hardly moves and has a lump on her face.
The temperature is generally about 20°C, the ph as I checked yesterday was 7, we dechlorinate the water before changing it and the tank has sand as a substrate.
Does anyone know what could be wrong with her? I'm really worried. I have many pictures if needed.