MarieKarma1311
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Hello everyone,
I just got back from a 5 day vacation and left my axolotls with family members while I was gone. The filter to my tank stopped working while I was gone and apparently no one was doing water changes to the tank. I arrived today with a brand new filter and began changing water and cleaning the tank when I started to notice that my Axolotls were looking quite sick. They all have a coating of white fuzzy looking fungus that is very short on their skin. My albino is looking blue ish and I am worried.
Should I do salt baths on them until they get better? My tank is 64° F at the moment. . Is it necessary to do fringing?
Here are a few photos of my albino, my wild types were a bit hard to get photos of.
I just got back from a 5 day vacation and left my axolotls with family members while I was gone. The filter to my tank stopped working while I was gone and apparently no one was doing water changes to the tank. I arrived today with a brand new filter and began changing water and cleaning the tank when I started to notice that my Axolotls were looking quite sick. They all have a coating of white fuzzy looking fungus that is very short on their skin. My albino is looking blue ish and I am worried.
Should I do salt baths on them until they get better? My tank is 64° F at the moment. . Is it necessary to do fringing?
Here are a few photos of my albino, my wild types were a bit hard to get photos of.