Yes, I will attach one here. You replied to my post from a few days ago. I think I just need to lower her ammonia levels. But we did have an incident yesterday while I was feeding her, my mom's new puppy chased her cat into my axolotl's tank. I got him out before he could hurt her or tip the tank, she hid all night till like midnight. But she's up and around, swimming, eating fine. When I fed her tonight, she swam up, grabbed the worm, and in her sucking motion, some of this clear, mucus-like stuff flew off and was quickly picked up by the filter.
The photo I attached is right before I fed her, it left and her gills are completely clean and free now. I haven't noticed her scratching at her gills, or swimming around erratically, she's been her usual, happy self. She likes to take her worms and go under her drift wood to eat them. She had a normal bowel movement 2 days ago, cleaned it when I got home from work, so it sat there for at least 8 hours. There's a pet store near me that will test the water for free and sell us whatever we need to fix it. I think she needs a new filter. I am very worried about her though, she's my pet, my mom has all these other nasty ones, but she antagonizes me for taking care of that "ugly fish thing" as she calls it. It hurts me a lot to hear her say that.
Anyways, here's the photo. Like I said, there is NONE of it on the rest of the tank, nothing on her, she is currently without it, after feeding her tonight at 9pm, when I got home from work.