mmuumi
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Hi All,
I may be freaking out, but better safe than sorry, right? So posting in the Sick section
My new Axie as of yesterday seems extremely fragile and weak.
I got him off a girl who bought him as a toy for kids, and now doesn't have time to look after him. Very sad, don't even want to go there, but the basics are:
- he lived on pebbles which he could easily swallow;
- his water when tested at home showed cycled tank (0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite) yet Nitrate was over the max limit on the API test - it was dark-dark burgundy! the owner said she didn't have time to look after him in the last 2 months, unsure if that means there were no water changes at all.
- i'm unsure of his diet, but judging by the rest - it wasn't much;
- he is about 12-14cm long, so I'd guess he's about 4 to 5 months old?
Now what I'm worried about is that he is very weak, really struggles to walk on his tiny feet - and has troubles swimming up to the surface for air - he does that at a third attempt and then almost falls down. Heartbreaking to see!
What I've done so far:
- put him in clean treated water the minute we got home; re-set his tank with sand and put him in there today - brand new water in the tank;
- gave him Axolotl Pellets yesterday - he ate them immediately, was very hungry - then this morning fed him some frozen (thawed) Axie food (mixture of different worms, shrimp etc, my other axies really thrive on it) - and gave him a little more just now.
What else can I do to help him? Is it normal for such a small axie to be so weak - I guess not? I got mine two guys about the same size as him less than 4 months ago and they were happily swimming and exploring - this baby is Very shy and gets scared easily, and doesn't walk around too much.
If you don't mind having a quick look at the video - that's him walking towards the pellet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gch05O5kIg&feature=youtu.be
Didn't catch the surfacing bit, but it seemed like real struggle for him and he fell right after that.
In the pics - the moss ball next to him is 2.5cm diameter, so that you understand the ratio...
Can I Do Anything Else to Help Him? Is he ok or malnourished? Can it be a swallowed pebble? Should I just calm down?
Thanks
I may be freaking out, but better safe than sorry, right? So posting in the Sick section
My new Axie as of yesterday seems extremely fragile and weak.
I got him off a girl who bought him as a toy for kids, and now doesn't have time to look after him. Very sad, don't even want to go there, but the basics are:
- he lived on pebbles which he could easily swallow;
- his water when tested at home showed cycled tank (0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite) yet Nitrate was over the max limit on the API test - it was dark-dark burgundy! the owner said she didn't have time to look after him in the last 2 months, unsure if that means there were no water changes at all.
- i'm unsure of his diet, but judging by the rest - it wasn't much;
- he is about 12-14cm long, so I'd guess he's about 4 to 5 months old?
Now what I'm worried about is that he is very weak, really struggles to walk on his tiny feet - and has troubles swimming up to the surface for air - he does that at a third attempt and then almost falls down. Heartbreaking to see!
What I've done so far:
- put him in clean treated water the minute we got home; re-set his tank with sand and put him in there today - brand new water in the tank;
- gave him Axolotl Pellets yesterday - he ate them immediately, was very hungry - then this morning fed him some frozen (thawed) Axie food (mixture of different worms, shrimp etc, my other axies really thrive on it) - and gave him a little more just now.
What else can I do to help him? Is it normal for such a small axie to be so weak - I guess not? I got mine two guys about the same size as him less than 4 months ago and they were happily swimming and exploring - this baby is Very shy and gets scared easily, and doesn't walk around too much.
If you don't mind having a quick look at the video - that's him walking towards the pellet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gch05O5kIg&feature=youtu.be
Didn't catch the surfacing bit, but it seemed like real struggle for him and he fell right after that.
In the pics - the moss ball next to him is 2.5cm diameter, so that you understand the ratio...
Can I Do Anything Else to Help Him? Is he ok or malnourished? Can it be a swallowed pebble? Should I just calm down?
Thanks