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rodney
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Hi
Ive have three axolotyls and keep them in a three foot tank. I've had the longest for about 6 months. I have been feeding them mainly pellets and live gambusies. Every thing has been going fine until 2 days ago, when I decided to try some new food. So I went down to the shop and bought some raw beef liver, chopped it up and offered it to one of my little guys. She chomped it down, but then he spat it out again. She did this a couple more times. The next day it seemed like her gills were melting away. The main storks are still ok. She was still eating yesterday, but today she has lost her appetite. I have also noticed that the gills on a second guy have also melted a bit as well- not as bad though. I did a water check, and ammonia, nitrite and nitrate are fine. What can I do to help my little guys, and prevent the situation getting worse?
Ive have three axolotyls and keep them in a three foot tank. I've had the longest for about 6 months. I have been feeding them mainly pellets and live gambusies. Every thing has been going fine until 2 days ago, when I decided to try some new food. So I went down to the shop and bought some raw beef liver, chopped it up and offered it to one of my little guys. She chomped it down, but then he spat it out again. She did this a couple more times. The next day it seemed like her gills were melting away. The main storks are still ok. She was still eating yesterday, but today she has lost her appetite. I have also noticed that the gills on a second guy have also melted a bit as well- not as bad though. I did a water check, and ammonia, nitrite and nitrate are fine. What can I do to help my little guys, and prevent the situation getting worse?