Munchausen
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In mid-late November, my 7 year old male axolotl's arm was bitten off by his female tankmate. I have since seperated the two with a divider. Since the incident, a tiny arm has sprouted under the left-over bone and he seemed to be recovering. The past week or so, he's been floating on his side, tail bent, and having spitting up his trout worms. The tips of his fingers are very thin, and extremely black. Its gross and hard to believe, but it seems like his cloaca is black and melting off! There is a dark, lint-looking material at the bottom of his aquarium. It is his dead skin! I don't know if he's exfoliating or he's has axolotl leprosy or what?!
Now, he is in a plastic tub alone in 2 inches of water, enough to be wet and his head is dragging on the bottom of the tub. I have been able to shoot a pipet of blackworms into his mouth and he's been able to keep it down. He has the will to eat (live) and he's had shedding before: he was once black but he changed white once, I thought he was dying.
Picture 1 is him in 2007-2008. Picture 2 is him this summer, with some butt problems. I can't find the picture of his new arm or his butt currently, with the problem worse. (If the B-word is considered indecent, I apologize). I don't know what else to call it.
Now, he is in a plastic tub alone in 2 inches of water, enough to be wet and his head is dragging on the bottom of the tub. I have been able to shoot a pipet of blackworms into his mouth and he's been able to keep it down. He has the will to eat (live) and he's had shedding before: he was once black but he changed white once, I thought he was dying.
Picture 1 is him in 2007-2008. Picture 2 is him this summer, with some butt problems. I can't find the picture of his new arm or his butt currently, with the problem worse. (If the B-word is considered indecent, I apologize). I don't know what else to call it.