BinaryRun
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Hello guys,
My axolotl has always had quite short gills, ever since she became an adult. However recently they've become shorter and her black spots have spread to her backs.
I'm not sure if this has to do with the higher temperature in the tank (which I have brought down, but I'm struggling with the heat strike. I even bought a new AC and I'm working with extra ice.) of if it might be the fact that green algae that I'm currently dealing with.
I must admit that I thought that it was simply due to my axie getting mature, however I would appreciate your opinion on this. I've added a few pictures of my axie and will remove the algae plant to another tank tomorrow morning. (Currently unable too)
Thank you for your advice!
My axolotl has always had quite short gills, ever since she became an adult. However recently they've become shorter and her black spots have spread to her backs.
I'm not sure if this has to do with the higher temperature in the tank (which I have brought down, but I'm struggling with the heat strike. I even bought a new AC and I'm working with extra ice.) of if it might be the fact that green algae that I'm currently dealing with.
I must admit that I thought that it was simply due to my axie getting mature, however I would appreciate your opinion on this. I've added a few pictures of my axie and will remove the algae plant to another tank tomorrow morning. (Currently unable too)
Thank you for your advice!