LilyTheAxolotl
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Everything was fine until the warm weather hit. She has a great relationship with my daughter and swims towards her when we are watching the tank. Her tank was at 71 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degree higher than normal) and she was laying on the bottom gasping for air (5-3-2018) She couldn’t swim to the top (which she normally does easily). Her back legs look paralyzed as she is not using them and they drag under her body. Her toes still work we can see them moving. Her tail is a bit curved and looks like she’s shedding skin on the top part of her tail. She’s turning a black color (which I read was normal with age, about 8 months old) She is a wild type and has never been sick before. Her water parameters are testing normal and she ate the day before with no issues. She’s refusing to eat now. She usually eats earthworms but every few weeks we feed her a frozen carnivore cube. She looks so sick
we put her in the fridge Saturday (5-5-2018), worried about constipation or impaction, she’s only pooped once in the fridge. I’ve read so much about these little guys but I’ve found no help thus far. No idea what’s causing her curved tail or how to help her. Any information is greatly appreciated. 