Kaisebon
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Today, whilst watching my axolotls, I noticed something fuzzy on Matlal's nose. Upon closer inspection, I saw what I thought was skin shedding from the tip of one of its nostrils. I really am not sure if axolotls could shed their skin in flakes like that, so I kept watching with slight concern. Eventually, "the flake of skin" came off completely and when Matlal pressed it against the glass it was facing the entire time, the "skin" came off and stuck on. Matlal then swam off, and I was very perplexed from what I just saw. The "flake" that flaked off of Matlal's nose was radial and almost appeared as though there were numerous filaments branching off of the centre. I also noticed that it wavered whenever Matlal swam by it. This is explained because from a side view, I could see a single stalk holding the filaments in place. During these observations, I have noticed for the first time that there were more of these scattered along the glass wall wall of varying sizes. I'm not certain if they have only appeared today, or if they have just been accumulating and I simply did not notice until now. From the cluster, I immediately compared its appearance to a cluster of jellyfish polyps, although it looks much more like a cluster of fan worms with flaccid stalks, only pure white and a few millimetres in diameter. Consequently, I could not supply pictures. I have noticed that the larger leucistic produced much more on his or her side of the tank, especially in tightly grouped clusters by the filter. I have concluded at this point that these were excreted from the nose.
Does anyone recognise this strange phenomenon? Is it strange at all? Should I be concerned about it? Should I clean these excretions promptly? Why is this happening? Are these of my axolotls' creation, or another organism's (parasite?) creation? Matlal seemed to duly touch the glass and swim away, as if it intended to excrete and plant that.
I would do my own research, but I haven't the slightest idea what to search.
Does anyone recognise this strange phenomenon? Is it strange at all? Should I be concerned about it? Should I clean these excretions promptly? Why is this happening? Are these of my axolotls' creation, or another organism's (parasite?) creation? Matlal seemed to duly touch the glass and swim away, as if it intended to excrete and plant that.
I would do my own research, but I haven't the slightest idea what to search.
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