peatea
New member
Hi,
While doing a weekly water change today I noticed what I think is ammonia burn on one of our axolotls' foot. He is eating well and not floating. The other axolotl appears fine - no signs of any injury or changed behaviour. I tested their water and got the following:
pH - 7.6
Ammonia - 1.0
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 0
Temperature - 19C
I am assuming the cycle has crashed. I have done a close to 80% water change and checked every nook and cranny for any food/debris - none found. We have a bare bottom tank.
A few questions -
- can I leave the axolotl with the burn on its foot in the tank if we test for ammonia regularly and do water changes every day (or 2x per day) to keep the ammonia down?
- should we use some Prime with the water changes to help the axolotl with the burn to heal?
- we regularly remove poop/food/debris, but should we be scrubbing the bottom of the tank regularly as its bare bottom? Is it possible some left over 'crud' on the bottom of the tank has made our cycle crash? If so, should we scrub the bottom whilst we are going through the cycling process again?
Thank you for your help!
While doing a weekly water change today I noticed what I think is ammonia burn on one of our axolotls' foot. He is eating well and not floating. The other axolotl appears fine - no signs of any injury or changed behaviour. I tested their water and got the following:
pH - 7.6
Ammonia - 1.0
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 0
Temperature - 19C
I am assuming the cycle has crashed. I have done a close to 80% water change and checked every nook and cranny for any food/debris - none found. We have a bare bottom tank.
A few questions -
- can I leave the axolotl with the burn on its foot in the tank if we test for ammonia regularly and do water changes every day (or 2x per day) to keep the ammonia down?
- should we use some Prime with the water changes to help the axolotl with the burn to heal?
- we regularly remove poop/food/debris, but should we be scrubbing the bottom of the tank regularly as its bare bottom? Is it possible some left over 'crud' on the bottom of the tank has made our cycle crash? If so, should we scrub the bottom whilst we are going through the cycling process again?
Thank you for your help!