Fast answer please!!! What is this on my axolotl

BrooklynD

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Going through some cycling problems right now and my cycle has been weak from the start but it's like starting over now so I have been using prime and I was doing a water change when I saw these red dots on my axolotl, and there's a little on the leg too. I have been treating my axolotl for fungus on its gills recently (salt baths) but it's almost gone.
 

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It might be a bacterial infection. Or the dreaded ''redleg''
 
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