someone please help, white spot inside stomach

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this white spot appeared inside my axie just an hour ago. he was completely fine yesterday but today he is barely moving and more bloated than usual. we switched from feeding him bloodworms to nightcrawlers yesterday night. parameters ammonia 0ppm nitrates 5ppm nitrites 0ppm. i removed sand from the tank a week or two ago and there is still a little scattered around but i can’t imagine it would be enough to impact him.
 

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whats the water temperature?
how active is he she at night (you may have to wait until it is dark and use a torch to check)
because of being young and semi translucent anything consumed will be visible including any bowel movements.
 
whats the water temperature?
how active is he she at night (you may have to wait until it is dark and use a torch to check)
because of being young and semi translucent anything consumed will be visible including any bowel movements.
the water temperature is 66 degrees f. the spot seems to have gone away, so i agree that it must have been something he ate. he has been a little more active since
 
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