alyna
New member
Hello everyone!
As of late I've noticed my axies gills have gone from full and fluffy to almost nonexistent. I've read that this could be a good or bad sign, but I'm not sure how to tell exactly. Her water conditions are near perfect besides pH being just a tad higher than ideal. I changed her water recently and tested it nearly every day for the last week and there have been no changes. Her tail isn't curled nor are her gills curled forward. She is very active, eats (very quickly) every single time I feed her, and poops regularly. There's been no sign of stress or anything so I'm pretty baffled at her gills shrinking. I'm not sure how my tank could be "well oxygenated," if anyone minds explaining exactly what this means. I've included a few photos, please excuse the extremely orange/yellow tint, this isn't anywhere what it looks like in person. I have a high quality potato as a camera.
Thanks so much!
As of late I've noticed my axies gills have gone from full and fluffy to almost nonexistent. I've read that this could be a good or bad sign, but I'm not sure how to tell exactly. Her water conditions are near perfect besides pH being just a tad higher than ideal. I changed her water recently and tested it nearly every day for the last week and there have been no changes. Her tail isn't curled nor are her gills curled forward. She is very active, eats (very quickly) every single time I feed her, and poops regularly. There's been no sign of stress or anything so I'm pretty baffled at her gills shrinking. I'm not sure how my tank could be "well oxygenated," if anyone minds explaining exactly what this means. I've included a few photos, please excuse the extremely orange/yellow tint, this isn't anywhere what it looks like in person. I have a high quality potato as a camera.
Thanks so much!