blackstar
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I came home today from running a few errands to see that my axolotl had a huge chunk of skin dangling as he crawled around the tank. One of the trees (piece of driftwood) was also knocked over, which had never been knocked over before. (He is the only axolotl in the tank, no fish.)
Basically, it looks like something cut deep into the underside of his jaw but the chunk of skin is still hanging on. It's very red now with visible broken blood vessels. However his gills were not red or curled to indicate stress so I'm guessing it happened a while before I actually got home. I suspect he got upset and swam frantically around his tank (I've seen him do this sometimes for seemingly no reason? I stock it with ghost shrimp for him to eat and it could have been that one excited him or something.) and ran into one of the tree's branches and cut himself.
What I need to know now is how to care for him, if there's anything I should be worried about, how he will heal, and how I can feed him. I tried feeding him some bloodworms earlier and he ate a little, barely opening his mouth, but I suspect it would be very painful for him to open his mouth very wide.
There are also no chemicals in my tank, it's been cycled for almost a year, crystal clear water, plenty of plants, kept at 60-64 degrees F, etc. I think the tank parameters should keep him comfortable but I am still really worried. He can regenerate this part of missing flesh, right? I assume the dangling chunk tissue will shed naturally as he heals.