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lexie
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Hi, my axolotl, Balthazaa, is being housed with a larger axolotl, Gwenevere, about 4cm larger than him. I have been keeping an eye on them but nothing seems to be going wrong... Gwen doesn't even pay attention to Balthazaa... But she's a little pig, and I'm afraid she's bitten him...
I've attached a photo, but Balthazaa's front leg is... well, falling off. There is a heap of fungus there and little red stringy bits, and then his little foot is barely there, the leg is gone. I'm giving him 5 minute salt baths twice a day (I only noticed this 15 minutes ago, I looked at him last night to feed and didn't see ANYTHING) and he's in the fridge with a towel over him so he won't freak out when the light comes on and off. It's winter and the water's around 15C in the tank, and I just checked all the water parameters and they're all normal... Just as they normally are. No ammonia, no nitrite. I can't remember the exact reading on the nitrate but I remember thinking "that's normal.. ok, the water's fine" so there's no problem there.
Is there anything else I should do? I love this guy and I don't want anything to happen to him! The pics are a bit blurry, sorry.
I've attached a photo, but Balthazaa's front leg is... well, falling off. There is a heap of fungus there and little red stringy bits, and then his little foot is barely there, the leg is gone. I'm giving him 5 minute salt baths twice a day (I only noticed this 15 minutes ago, I looked at him last night to feed and didn't see ANYTHING) and he's in the fridge with a towel over him so he won't freak out when the light comes on and off. It's winter and the water's around 15C in the tank, and I just checked all the water parameters and they're all normal... Just as they normally are. No ammonia, no nitrite. I can't remember the exact reading on the nitrate but I remember thinking "that's normal.. ok, the water's fine" so there's no problem there.
Is there anything else I should do? I love this guy and I don't want anything to happen to him! The pics are a bit blurry, sorry.