Spreen
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Our axolotl Marshmallow has been having some issues. This is our second axolotl. The previous one never had any issues but sadly we had to give him up due to moving around constantly. Marshmallow here looks as though she has some kind of fungus going on. In the photos you can see some of her gills have been totally eaten away.
She is on her own in a 55 gallon tank. The substrate is fine black aquarium sand. There are various plants (anubias, java ferns, Moss balls, etc). She had a few ghost shrimp present to give her some food since we left for vacation. They have since been removed as a possible cause of stress or irritant.
We had someone coming to feed here every other day (earthworms). Upon coming back home here nitrates skyrocket to 80ppm, when they were below 10 to 20 when we left. We did almost an 80percent water change. Readings are now 0.25ppm ammonia, 0ppm nitrite, and 5ppm nitrate. Her tank temperature is usually around 62to65 F. We have a cannister filter that creates little to no flow which shouldn't be irritating her.
What is my next step that I should take? I've heard about salt baths, tea baths, fridging, etc. I'm not sure what I should do for her.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
She is on her own in a 55 gallon tank. The substrate is fine black aquarium sand. There are various plants (anubias, java ferns, Moss balls, etc). She had a few ghost shrimp present to give her some food since we left for vacation. They have since been removed as a possible cause of stress or irritant.
We had someone coming to feed here every other day (earthworms). Upon coming back home here nitrates skyrocket to 80ppm, when they were below 10 to 20 when we left. We did almost an 80percent water change. Readings are now 0.25ppm ammonia, 0ppm nitrite, and 5ppm nitrate. Her tank temperature is usually around 62to65 F. We have a cannister filter that creates little to no flow which shouldn't be irritating her.
What is my next step that I should take? I've heard about salt baths, tea baths, fridging, etc. I'm not sure what I should do for her.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!