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Gill Fungus...AGAIN, WHY?!
Hey guys. I've been on here a lot since one of my axolotls just keeps getting gill fungus. Warning though: a freaking essay ahead, sorry.
So, she's had gill fungus before and I have treated it with salt baths and it has worked every time, but my question is, do axolotls get gill fungus this often?
This is her third time getting fungus
. I checked my water parameters today while she was having her 10 min. salt bath and they all seemed okay.
Nitrite=0
Ammonia=0
pH= ~7
Nitrate= I have no idea since the kit doesn't have a nitrate testing...
I was thinking it's probably the temperature which is currently at ~60-62 degrees F (16 °C and 17 °C), but according to this site: Axolotls - Requirements & Water Conditions in Captivity, this temperature should be okay. She was fine all winter. All her previous fungus developed in 60 degrees temp as well...
So my question is just, how often do axolotls get gill fungus? Is it just mine that keeps getting them, especially at this temperature that is supposed to be okay for them?
I just need to know incase it's my water or if it's normal to have this many gill fungus (which I know it's probably not
). If it's the temperature, I'll probably need to invest in a refridgerator.
If anyone has any idea, please let me know.
Thanks in advance!
Hey guys. I've been on here a lot since one of my axolotls just keeps getting gill fungus. Warning though: a freaking essay ahead, sorry.
So, she's had gill fungus before and I have treated it with salt baths and it has worked every time, but my question is, do axolotls get gill fungus this often?
This is her third time getting fungus
Nitrite=0
Ammonia=0
pH= ~7
Nitrate= I have no idea since the kit doesn't have a nitrate testing...
I was thinking it's probably the temperature which is currently at ~60-62 degrees F (16 °C and 17 °C), but according to this site: Axolotls - Requirements & Water Conditions in Captivity, this temperature should be okay. She was fine all winter. All her previous fungus developed in 60 degrees temp as well...
So my question is just, how often do axolotls get gill fungus? Is it just mine that keeps getting them, especially at this temperature that is supposed to be okay for them?
I just need to know incase it's my water or if it's normal to have this many gill fungus (which I know it's probably not
If anyone has any idea, please let me know.
Thanks in advance!
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