Natalie Spencer
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My 10 year old axolotl has recently had a bite on her front leg from another tank mate.
It wasn't a clean bite all the way through as it 'usually' is.
Half way down the leg, the skin and flesh started to die away....which then got a small amount of fungus.
She went straight in the fridge and is having salt baths.
I read on this forum somewhere that somebody had amputated the leg to get rid of the rotting flesh that is just hanging on becoming a nuisance for the old axie to carry around!!!
My sister-in-law is a vet and she said to bring my axie into the surgery tomorrow and she would amputate the bad part with a nice sterile blade!!!
What she wants to know from you lot out there is.....
has anybody had trouble with any blood vessels bleeding excessively????
(bearing in mind that the refridgeration will help to slow much of that sort of thing down!)
Has anyone any advice on ANY aspects of amputation????
Would really appreciate some replies!
Thanks
It wasn't a clean bite all the way through as it 'usually' is.
Half way down the leg, the skin and flesh started to die away....which then got a small amount of fungus.
She went straight in the fridge and is having salt baths.
I read on this forum somewhere that somebody had amputated the leg to get rid of the rotting flesh that is just hanging on becoming a nuisance for the old axie to carry around!!!
My sister-in-law is a vet and she said to bring my axie into the surgery tomorrow and she would amputate the bad part with a nice sterile blade!!!
What she wants to know from you lot out there is.....
has anybody had trouble with any blood vessels bleeding excessively????
(bearing in mind that the refridgeration will help to slow much of that sort of thing down!)
Has anyone any advice on ANY aspects of amputation????
Would really appreciate some replies!
Thanks