CortAndCat
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This is Abe. Came home from work today and the tank was at 63.5 degrees F. The white spots have been there since we got him when he was about 2 inches and 6 weeks old. They have grown with him (he is now over 5 inches), don't stick out, and have a luster to them instead of a cloudy or fuzzy appearance. So, to my husband and I, those are normal (though we are starting to worry that it my be something else since we have never seen a wild type with the white spots). His stomach is almost black and his color is waaaaaaaay darker today than normal. He is usually a light green and his tummy should be super light in color too. It's hard to describe but his stomach should be like a white-gray or kind of creamy and sort of transparent so, when he eats it gets all red.
My husband and I would feed him twice daily a diet of blood worms but it was hard to keep the water clean so last week we changed his feeding to a slightly bigger portion of blood worms once a day.
Honestly, I don't know the levels of ammonia and stuff in his tank. The pet store was out of stock on the AquaMaster water test kit when we were in last. But we do change 50ish% of the water every other day and he has two little rock and sponge filters in his 10 gallon tank that are hooked up to an air line. I also learned from another post I did a while ago to establish that slimy bio-filter on the rocks(because I would clean everything in there before) so, that bio-filter is pretty healthy looking now and I even put extra plants in there for it to build on.
He was fine yesterday! I just came home and he looks like a different axolotl. The only things that look the same on him are his white spots. He even looks too thin and has ridges down his that resemble ribs. He did not look like that before.
Do I need to take him to the vet? Or fridge him? Or salt bathe him?
My husband and I would feed him twice daily a diet of blood worms but it was hard to keep the water clean so last week we changed his feeding to a slightly bigger portion of blood worms once a day.
Honestly, I don't know the levels of ammonia and stuff in his tank. The pet store was out of stock on the AquaMaster water test kit when we were in last. But we do change 50ish% of the water every other day and he has two little rock and sponge filters in his 10 gallon tank that are hooked up to an air line. I also learned from another post I did a while ago to establish that slimy bio-filter on the rocks(because I would clean everything in there before) so, that bio-filter is pretty healthy looking now and I even put extra plants in there for it to build on.
He was fine yesterday! I just came home and he looks like a different axolotl. The only things that look the same on him are his white spots. He even looks too thin and has ridges down his that resemble ribs. He did not look like that before.
Do I need to take him to the vet? Or fridge him? Or salt bathe him?