broken hill?

kiwi axolotls

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woke up this morning to see her gill snapped off! i can’t see where it’s still attached.

awhile ago that gill was bitten off by her tank mate (they are no longer together) and it grew back longer but now that’s fallen off so they are all the same size now. do i just leave it to fall off?

her water conditions are perfect and there’s nothing sharp in her tank!!!!
 

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