Question: What does this mean?

ladyleslie2013

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Hi

i have noticed that one of the gills on my tiger salamander larvae is now spit and a little smaller. What does this mean? Is it a sign of morphing? If it is how long do i have?

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Im starting to think no one knows what this means.
Not sure if any of you have seen this before. I can't find any info on it anywhere.:confused::(:confused::(
 
That's nothing to worry about. Your tiger is no where near ready to morph judging from the head, gills, and caudal fin.
 
Thank you guys! I was just worried about my baby:D
 
Perfectly normal.
 
My axolotl has a forked gill branch like that. I think its cute!!

Mel
 
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