Josh933
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Okay so recently my ammonia in the tank spiked up really high and gave my axie (mudkip) ammonia burn. He started developing a fungal infection too.
A week or so before all these problems he stopped eating completely too so he's lost a lot of weight.
The old levels of my tank were: PH, 7.4 Ammonia 1-2, nitrite 0, nitrate 0.
I found out it was my substrate causing the ammonia problem. I had sand so it was capturing left over blood worms and poo in there. I have done a water change today and removed all the sand so the levels are now back to normal. ( same as above but 0 ammonia).
I've been giving him salt baths to help with the fungal infections which has now almost healed.
My question is, with his fungal infection being almost healed will he be fine to go back in to his tank, as long as I keep doing salt water baths?
My next question is how long does it usually take for them to get their appetite back after being in the fridge.
Thanks
EDIT: One other thing.
A few weeks back he started vomiting up all his food. He was never able to keep earthworms, or pellets down. He was able to digest frozen bloodworms which is what I believed spiked the ammonia some of them getting lost in the sand.
A week or so before all these problems he stopped eating completely too so he's lost a lot of weight.
The old levels of my tank were: PH, 7.4 Ammonia 1-2, nitrite 0, nitrate 0.
I found out it was my substrate causing the ammonia problem. I had sand so it was capturing left over blood worms and poo in there. I have done a water change today and removed all the sand so the levels are now back to normal. ( same as above but 0 ammonia).
I've been giving him salt baths to help with the fungal infections which has now almost healed.
My question is, with his fungal infection being almost healed will he be fine to go back in to his tank, as long as I keep doing salt water baths?
My next question is how long does it usually take for them to get their appetite back after being in the fridge.
Thanks
EDIT: One other thing.
A few weeks back he started vomiting up all his food. He was never able to keep earthworms, or pellets down. He was able to digest frozen bloodworms which is what I believed spiked the ammonia some of them getting lost in the sand.