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shane

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my axie has like a red rash on her two front lets an one of them i facing up i will try to get pic
 
is some thing wrong with her please help

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It seems like your axie has been in a fight, it looks like a bite. Search the forum for soars.
 
you can realy see that gud but it looks life her viens are brighter. anyway try giving her a salt bath. thats 2 tea spoons of salt in 2L of water. leave her in there for 10-15 min. try that for 3 days once a day and post back if it she gets beter.
 
hey by the way does she usualy swim with her front leg back like that. if not i would definitly say she had a fight or scratched herself against a rock etc.
any way take my advice and try the salt bath is she isnt beter then ask your vet. they are really gud at self healing so it shouldn't be a problem
 
shane - it does look like it was possibly bitten by your other axolotl.

How long have they been living together?

You may want to feed them more or more often and offer more hiding places.

If they continue to damage each other you might want to put in a tank divider.

Keep a close eye on the leg and let us know if it changes.

A few salt baths will help keep fungus out of the wound. 2 teaspoons of salt (well dissolved) in 2 liters of water for 10 min.
 
umm i not sure how long they been together like i had her nearly a year but the other i like a month or two
 
It might be my eyes , but isn´t that tank too small for them?
 
i took her out for a bath and she went red and ended up dieing
now the other black one has a broken leg as well so the yellow one is crewl
 
Shane, I am sorry that she died
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How did she pass? I would separate your gold one and keep it separated possibly permanently. Some Axolotls just can never be housed together.

Or it could be that they aren't getting enough to eat and attacking one another. They look a bit skinny in the pictures. How often do you feed them?

Also, look into getting another substrate for them if you can like sand. Gravel can be hard on their bellies if they swallow it.
 
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