SourElk
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I have a roughly 3 month old axolotl. I got it from someone who had Axolotl eggs.
The lady was out of the city when I went to get it, and had her mother who was caring for them meet up with me. I chose the largest leucistic, with glowing genes. She had maybe 5 to 6 juvis total in a Tupperware container. Once I chose one, she got a plastic baggy and filled it up with fresh spring water, scooped the Axolotl up with a fish net (and squished it against the side of the container, might I add?) and then dumped it in the bag.
The moment I got in my car to head home the little Axolotl stopped moving, and looked dead. I immediately got out and walked back to the lady's mom and it bega to swim like normal. I was worried that changing the water like that was much too harsh for it- but I did not know a thing about Axolotls for sure, only fish, so I reluctantly took her word for it that it was fine.
I put the Axolotl in a 1.5 gallon tank with only an inch or 2 of water. That is what she recommended, so I could tell if it was eating. It swam a tiny bit every hour or so, and that was it. Then I noticed it was floating, and unable to get to the bottom. I'd catch it trying to swim down and then floating back up without being able to control it. I read that it can be stressful for Axolotls to not be able to get to the bottom and that I should lower the water level low enough to keep the Axolotl's back covered.
The next day, I tried feeding it Frozen Brine shrimp (which was the diet they were feeding as well). It was not interested at all. It's activity also dramatically decreased. I thought maybe it was freaked out and needed to get used to being without tankmates and such. Nothing improved over the next new days. I had also read that Axolotls could be very inactive- but with further observations I realized that it couldn't possibly be the case.
All the Axolotl does is float around slightly leaned to the side. It has not ate in my presence, and will not move unless you touch it or remove it from the water(I;ve done this only to see if it was even alive). It does not even flick it's gills very often now. It's so lethargic that if I flip it upside down with a spoon it will take minutes to even consider flipping itself back over.
Could she have crushed it's organs? I noticed a golden dust/shimmer to it's stomach- could it be velvet? The gold is very noticeable- but I have no idea if it was there before.
What can I do? I've never see a creature SO lethargic before.
The tank temp is at 70.
The lady was out of the city when I went to get it, and had her mother who was caring for them meet up with me. I chose the largest leucistic, with glowing genes. She had maybe 5 to 6 juvis total in a Tupperware container. Once I chose one, she got a plastic baggy and filled it up with fresh spring water, scooped the Axolotl up with a fish net (and squished it against the side of the container, might I add?) and then dumped it in the bag.
The moment I got in my car to head home the little Axolotl stopped moving, and looked dead. I immediately got out and walked back to the lady's mom and it bega to swim like normal. I was worried that changing the water like that was much too harsh for it- but I did not know a thing about Axolotls for sure, only fish, so I reluctantly took her word for it that it was fine.
I put the Axolotl in a 1.5 gallon tank with only an inch or 2 of water. That is what she recommended, so I could tell if it was eating. It swam a tiny bit every hour or so, and that was it. Then I noticed it was floating, and unable to get to the bottom. I'd catch it trying to swim down and then floating back up without being able to control it. I read that it can be stressful for Axolotls to not be able to get to the bottom and that I should lower the water level low enough to keep the Axolotl's back covered.
The next day, I tried feeding it Frozen Brine shrimp (which was the diet they were feeding as well). It was not interested at all. It's activity also dramatically decreased. I thought maybe it was freaked out and needed to get used to being without tankmates and such. Nothing improved over the next new days. I had also read that Axolotls could be very inactive- but with further observations I realized that it couldn't possibly be the case.
All the Axolotl does is float around slightly leaned to the side. It has not ate in my presence, and will not move unless you touch it or remove it from the water(I;ve done this only to see if it was even alive). It does not even flick it's gills very often now. It's so lethargic that if I flip it upside down with a spoon it will take minutes to even consider flipping itself back over.
Could she have crushed it's organs? I noticed a golden dust/shimmer to it's stomach- could it be velvet? The gold is very noticeable- but I have no idea if it was there before.
What can I do? I've never see a creature SO lethargic before.
The tank temp is at 70.
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