Weird brown patches on axolotl tummy?

NigelC614

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My axolotl has weird brown patches on his stomach that sometimes resolves but then returns. The water parameters are fine as well as his activity and behaviour.
Does anyone had any idea to what this is? I couldn’t find anything about it.
 

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