onyx2011
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Today is my 17th birthday! My family took me out to Arby's, and then my dad took me to PetSmart to get more stuff for my Axolotl! Pretty good way to spend my birthday if you ask me. (I got an Anubis Nana, and learned how to anchor it to a rock, and then got a dozen shrimp)
As I was releasing the shrimp into the tank, I noticed a small little white cloud hanging onto the tip of one of Tabi's gill stumps. I didn't see it this morning before I left for school, but that was at 5:30 AM so I may have been too tired. I definitely didn't see it last night, because I like to watch him walk around for a few minutes before getting ready for bed. So this either developed over night or I'm the twelve hours I was busy. I did a 10% water change last night, as I have been sticking to weekly water changes, so I don't see how water parameters could be bad. I flung some water at his gills with the pipette I use to clean his tank, and it didn't detach. I shown a light at it, and it didn't reflect, so it can't be an iridiphore, right?
What exactly is going on? If it's a fungus, is it possible to let it be and it will go on its own, or does it need to be treated to go away? I've only owned Tabi for two months, so I'm not 100% sure about these things. One thing I am sure about is that it's annoying to try and catch him, so I don't really want to have to catch him for a salt or tea bath if I don't have to.
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As I was releasing the shrimp into the tank, I noticed a small little white cloud hanging onto the tip of one of Tabi's gill stumps. I didn't see it this morning before I left for school, but that was at 5:30 AM so I may have been too tired. I definitely didn't see it last night, because I like to watch him walk around for a few minutes before getting ready for bed. So this either developed over night or I'm the twelve hours I was busy. I did a 10% water change last night, as I have been sticking to weekly water changes, so I don't see how water parameters could be bad. I flung some water at his gills with the pipette I use to clean his tank, and it didn't detach. I shown a light at it, and it didn't reflect, so it can't be an iridiphore, right?
What exactly is going on? If it's a fungus, is it possible to let it be and it will go on its own, or does it need to be treated to go away? I've only owned Tabi for two months, so I'm not 100% sure about these things. One thing I am sure about is that it's annoying to try and catch him, so I don't really want to have to catch him for a salt or tea bath if I don't have to.
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