tb8592
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Sadly I am dealing with a fungal infection for the first time. I have had my axolotl for about six months and I moved him into a larger tank over a month ago. I did cycle the tank for a month prior to putting him in there. Regrettably, I used test strips to test the water. I now understand those are not sufficient and I will be buying a full water test kit that can test for ammonia. The parameters, per the test strip, for the tank were all good at all times before he got sick. However, the test strip does not test for ammonia so I do not know that measurement.
This is what he looks like when healthy.
I noticed early this week he had some kind of growth on his gills. I thought it would go away and ignored it for a day or two. However, when I noticed it looked like the photo below I began to take precautions.
Since then, he has been in a 10 gallon tank with daily water changes with added aqua safe plus to neutralize the chlorine from the tap water. I have done a lot more research since he has gotten sick. I have since given him one black tea bath, and yesterday and this morning he has been given a 10 minute salt bath in a 3 liter container with 5 teaspoons of aquarium salt dissolved. I am waiting for indian almond leaves to arrive in the mail tomorrow and I will put that in his 10 gallon quarantine tank daily. I plan to give him another salt bath tonight as well. I am going to also try to feed him this after noon. The past 2 days he has ate a small portion of a nightcrawler. But both times he has thrown it up. I have some salmon pellets which he ordinarily does not eat but he will eat them if offered, but I will try to feed him one or two of those this afternoon and hopefully he will hold them down before his evening water change/salt bath. So far he has probably been in the quarantine tank for 3-4 days. I have no other axolotls besides him by the way. This is what he currently looks like:
Of note, the gill infection started on the side shown in the first picture. I am hopeful that side might be making a recovery. Unfortunately, the right side where the infection spread does not look great today but I believe I first noted that infection only yesterday morning. I am going to continue the salt baths over the weekend. I think if he does not get better than I will try to get him to a vet. I might also start making a record of what happens per day, as my memory of the days is not clear with everything going on.
There is also the issue with his primary tank that he is no longer in. I have reduced the water to 20% and plan on cleaning it up, testing that water, and then adding new water and starting the cycle again. The log and rocks and hide are all soaking right now in the hottest water I could get. The log is too big for a boiling. I want to deal with my sick pet first, but if anyone has any advice on getting this tank back up and running that would be helpful too. I plan on keeping my axolotl in the quarantine tank with daily water changes until he is better which I am hoping won't take longer than two weeks.
Any advice and help would be greatly appreciated.
This is what he looks like when healthy.
I noticed early this week he had some kind of growth on his gills. I thought it would go away and ignored it for a day or two. However, when I noticed it looked like the photo below I began to take precautions.
Since then, he has been in a 10 gallon tank with daily water changes with added aqua safe plus to neutralize the chlorine from the tap water. I have done a lot more research since he has gotten sick. I have since given him one black tea bath, and yesterday and this morning he has been given a 10 minute salt bath in a 3 liter container with 5 teaspoons of aquarium salt dissolved. I am waiting for indian almond leaves to arrive in the mail tomorrow and I will put that in his 10 gallon quarantine tank daily. I plan to give him another salt bath tonight as well. I am going to also try to feed him this after noon. The past 2 days he has ate a small portion of a nightcrawler. But both times he has thrown it up. I have some salmon pellets which he ordinarily does not eat but he will eat them if offered, but I will try to feed him one or two of those this afternoon and hopefully he will hold them down before his evening water change/salt bath. So far he has probably been in the quarantine tank for 3-4 days. I have no other axolotls besides him by the way. This is what he currently looks like:
Of note, the gill infection started on the side shown in the first picture. I am hopeful that side might be making a recovery. Unfortunately, the right side where the infection spread does not look great today but I believe I first noted that infection only yesterday morning. I am going to continue the salt baths over the weekend. I think if he does not get better than I will try to get him to a vet. I might also start making a record of what happens per day, as my memory of the days is not clear with everything going on.
There is also the issue with his primary tank that he is no longer in. I have reduced the water to 20% and plan on cleaning it up, testing that water, and then adding new water and starting the cycle again. The log and rocks and hide are all soaking right now in the hottest water I could get. The log is too big for a boiling. I want to deal with my sick pet first, but if anyone has any advice on getting this tank back up and running that would be helpful too. I plan on keeping my axolotl in the quarantine tank with daily water changes until he is better which I am hoping won't take longer than two weeks.
Any advice and help would be greatly appreciated.