Axle seemed to fine, he had a big appetite, feeding him frozen blood worm or axolotle pellets with some frozen prawn. the only thing was he sometimes lay slightly to the left side. Then the other night he behaved really strangely trying to get out of the water looking quite stressed! He then lay vertically with his head down I touched him and he swam to the correct position, I gave him a 30% water change. was about to take him to the vet and the next day I thought he was dead!covered in white, on his eyes and everything!I took him to his exotic vet and for some reason his water had turned very acid and vet thinks he's been burnt so He is now having daily antibiotic baths and am just trying to support him while he regenerates.But he still looks sressed like he wants to get out - the ph is 7.2 and although all the white has come off, except for his eyes there are now these strange blobs of gel mucusy stuff with little brown specks - I have removed them from the tank! What are these? His skin looks better but he looks very uncomfortable. I do regular water changes so don't know how it got so acidic? We had a big dust storm in sydney the other day - he has a glass cover but not completely coverd so dust could have got in - would that make the ph acid?Anyone have any suggestions what could be wrong, could it be something else on top of him being burnt?will take him back to vet but its the weekend and he's not around.Very worried about him so any help would be great!