FltingBrunswick
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Long story short….. free axolotl with fungus and we decided to adopt him. The owner said he would give him a salt bath prior to me arriving. I didn’t think much of it and when I arrived he was already in the bath.
A few minutes into watching the axie in the bath he stopped moving. At first I thought he'd calmed down but a minute later he rolled over. I panicked and grabbed him out of the bath and held him in fresh water. He was completely limp, not moving or breathing. I 100% thought he was dead but he started twitching his toes after 7 minutes in fresh water.
The owner said he was in the bath for 12 minutes when I took him out and he’d used 3 tablespoons canning salt to a liter of tank water. I left and though he is conscious he’s not moving much. His toes and legs are twitching. The fungus is a minuscule piece on a gill stalk.
Thoughts?
A few minutes into watching the axie in the bath he stopped moving. At first I thought he'd calmed down but a minute later he rolled over. I panicked and grabbed him out of the bath and held him in fresh water. He was completely limp, not moving or breathing. I 100% thought he was dead but he started twitching his toes after 7 minutes in fresh water.
The owner said he was in the bath for 12 minutes when I took him out and he’d used 3 tablespoons canning salt to a liter of tank water. I left and though he is conscious he’s not moving much. His toes and legs are twitching. The fungus is a minuscule piece on a gill stalk.
Thoughts?