I would NEVER deliberately hurt any creature - let alone cut a bit off! Thanks John for not assuming the worst. It's been a busy week, so I haven't been back here since my first post. I am, however, an opportunist, and when a small area of gill fuzz appeared, under close inspection (with hand lens through the glass) it was apparent that this had caused the detachment of a tiny area of gill - which I retrieved, very carefully. I'm not sure why the fuzz appeared, but our two beauties now have a very large tank, with a sizeable external filter (with 5 feet of tubing to reduce the apparent flow), as they grew very fast, & I think the water quality had deteriorated beyond the capacity of my previous filter, despite water changes weekly. There appears to be no more fuzz.
I said 'don't ask' as I am ashamed that I let this beautiful creature down by letting her get an infection.
We have recently purchased a small microscope on special offer from Lidl, which can save to disc directly from a slide. WHEN we learn how to use it, I will attempt to post pics. I have preserved my specimen!
Strange what some people assume:
I answered an advert on e-bay last summer - someone was auctioning a pair of axis, would you believe. I asked for advice about keeping axis, as, at that point I had just started looking, & had not found this forum. I explained very clearly to the seller that I was not going to bid on their creatures, was asking advice, and was starting working as a biology lab technician at a school, & that we were interested in keeping them..........you would not BELIEVE the abusive, accusational reply I received..........I sent a further explanatory message - explaining my deep interest & care for all amphibians (etc), & got another load more abuse - & this was from someone trying to sell by auction! Heyho..........
Heather