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Hello. I came home from a 3 week holiday to find all 3 of my axolotls covered in tiny bumps. I have tried to take pictures but they're not showing up. I found this thread and the bumps look exactly like this:
http://www.caudata.org/forum/f46-be...ll-white-bumps-all-over-skin-please-help.html
A friend was looking after them but the water was pretty dirty and on the warm side. After a 50% water change parametres were all great (stupidly didn't check before I changed the water).
Have been doing daily 25% water changes and put in some almond leaves. Taco (alone in a 2ft tank) has made a full recovery and all his bumps have pretty much gone.
Nachos and Burrito who share a 3ft tank are not responding as well. Burrito (wild type) seemed to have the worst spots and Nachos was developing a tiny amount of gill fungus so I started daily salt baths (3 tspns per litre for 15 mins a day). Have continued this for 4 days. Although the fungus has now gone and the spots have improved slightly they have now gone off their worms.
The spots are slightly paler than their skin. I have seen lots of posts about similar spots but no actual solutions. I know they sometimes occur and can stay without bothering the axies, but I do find it strange that they all appeared at the same time whilst their conditions were not ideal. We had some very warm weather in Brighton whilst I was away, and one friend lost all 3 of his. Could the bumps be related to temperature?
I have not done salt baths today as I am wondering if they could be irritating their skin?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
http://www.caudata.org/forum/f46-be...ll-white-bumps-all-over-skin-please-help.html
A friend was looking after them but the water was pretty dirty and on the warm side. After a 50% water change parametres were all great (stupidly didn't check before I changed the water).
Have been doing daily 25% water changes and put in some almond leaves. Taco (alone in a 2ft tank) has made a full recovery and all his bumps have pretty much gone.
Nachos and Burrito who share a 3ft tank are not responding as well. Burrito (wild type) seemed to have the worst spots and Nachos was developing a tiny amount of gill fungus so I started daily salt baths (3 tspns per litre for 15 mins a day). Have continued this for 4 days. Although the fungus has now gone and the spots have improved slightly they have now gone off their worms.
The spots are slightly paler than their skin. I have seen lots of posts about similar spots but no actual solutions. I know they sometimes occur and can stay without bothering the axies, but I do find it strange that they all appeared at the same time whilst their conditions were not ideal. We had some very warm weather in Brighton whilst I was away, and one friend lost all 3 of his. Could the bumps be related to temperature?
I have not done salt baths today as I am wondering if they could be irritating their skin?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated