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Fungus

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a.

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One of my two axolotls seems to have fungus pretty badly and hasn't eaten in around a week. What do I buy to cure this?
 
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mik

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You can buy anti fungal drops to add to water.

Common names are myaxin and protozin. Ask at an aquarium shop.

Also try salt baths...follow the recipe for holtfreters for a guide on how much salt to add.. You don't need the other ingredients for a salt bath.
 
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daniel

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My advice is to read my post about the stuff on the eye. You'll see small fungal infections can get worse!!
 
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a.

Guest
I think this is beyond a salt bath. Im heading to the aquarium in about 10 mins. I know axolotls are great recover's, but can they pull through a fungus infection which they've had for around a week?
 
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daniel

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Mine lasted 2 days. Refer to "Stuff on eye" for latest info.
 
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leah

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Sure it's fungal and not bacterial? Is there any more info or pictures you can give us Cavsta?
 
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a.

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I can get you pictures tomorrow afternoon. I added the drops today, so we'll see how it goes. Im going to read the eye fungus now.
 
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k.

Guest
I really don't see any reason to use expensive medications when salt baths will adequately treat most external bacterial and fungal infections. I have successfully treated mudpuppies and greater sirens, and some of them were pretty bad. I use 10-25ppt baths for 10-20 min, and then keep 2-3ppt salt in the tank.
 
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mik

Guest
Salt baths are useful for treating many skin ailments and fungal infections. but there are a whole host of things that won't respond to it and additional medication should be considered.

I bet our hospitals in UK wish they could treat most things with salt baths. Especially the superbug problem.
 
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