dazkeirle
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Hi All,
I recently adopted an Axolotl who needed a home. I've had him a week and am in the process of cycling the tank, i know, i know, but am exercising caution with daily water changes (20%) and tests.
atm we're at 0.25 : 0 : 10 (am:nitrite:nitrate)
Water temp 20 degrees, just fitted a new cooling unit which is regulating it down a lot better.
I have the temperature regulated and am sure these issue were existing before i got him.
He's getting used to his surroundings but the longer I have him the more I'm noticing strange things.
Just want to run them past you in case there is something up with him. It may be that Axolotl are quite often not totally symetrical, or could be disease hence why I'm asking.
1. His hands seem sifferent sized, his rear right is a bit larger than his rear left and the same is said for the front.
2. Two of his toes appear to be fused together on his rear right.
3. His gills are longer one side than the other.
4. On his head, near his gills near to where he has dark pigmentation is a flap of much lighter white, I'm worried it's fungus but is very symetical and is on the other side in the same place.
Here's some detail you can see his gills and his rear leg (with gammy foot):

Should I salt bath him?
Will his gills grow to be nice and long like lots of your's with plenty of care?
Do the abnormalities indicate genetic issues?
Thanks y'all
I recently adopted an Axolotl who needed a home. I've had him a week and am in the process of cycling the tank, i know, i know, but am exercising caution with daily water changes (20%) and tests.
atm we're at 0.25 : 0 : 10 (am:nitrite:nitrate)
Water temp 20 degrees, just fitted a new cooling unit which is regulating it down a lot better.
I have the temperature regulated and am sure these issue were existing before i got him.
He's getting used to his surroundings but the longer I have him the more I'm noticing strange things.
Just want to run them past you in case there is something up with him. It may be that Axolotl are quite often not totally symetrical, or could be disease hence why I'm asking.
1. His hands seem sifferent sized, his rear right is a bit larger than his rear left and the same is said for the front.
2. Two of his toes appear to be fused together on his rear right.
3. His gills are longer one side than the other.
4. On his head, near his gills near to where he has dark pigmentation is a flap of much lighter white, I'm worried it's fungus but is very symetical and is on the other side in the same place.
Here's some detail you can see his gills and his rear leg (with gammy foot):

Should I salt bath him?
Will his gills grow to be nice and long like lots of your's with plenty of care?
Do the abnormalities indicate genetic issues?
Thanks y'all