jonatanlieby
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Hey guys.
I could use some some help here.
We received an axolotl as a gift around 1 month ago. Everything was great until I decided to change his food from fish (in small pieces, but I found out later that it is not ideal) to a balanced food (pellets) that our local pet story guy said it was ideal for axolotls.
Yesterday Monstrito (lil monster) was floating on the surface a little sideways. Whenever he tried to go to the bottom of the tank he could not avoid going back to the surface. It looks like he was not heavy enough to keep himself at the bottom.
He was still eating whetever I put in front of him (looked almost desperate) but we realize that he was vomiting/puking everything a few minutes later. Of course we never realized until that point.
He has no visible damage and does not look sick. Water seems to be in the right parameters (Im still getting it checked next week).
Yesterday after seeing him not doing well we decided to clean his tank (there were a lot of dirt under the rocks) so we took him out, empty the tank and put him right back in there with little clean water just for him to be on the bottom covered by water but without the need of being struggling to get there.
Stress aside (poor little guy was pretty stressed for a while) he seems to be doing great. Moving a lot but still his back legs and tail tend to float.
Today we changed his food to earthworms from our indoor compost (we have thousands but because I like them so much I never wanted to sacrifice any them) and he ate a few small of them and seemed to love them. A few hours has been passed an he did not spat any.
I have been reading a lot on these formus trying to find similar cases and luckly I found some good info. Some people say that it may be because the axolotl needs more food. He does not looks sick at all and he still moves a lot.
Honestly as we did not realize the guy was vomiting all he ate we dont know how long he has been without food.
There you have a couple of pictures we just took.
Here in Argentina is hard to find food for axolotls... let alone a vet who knows what they are.
Thanks guys!
I could use some some help here.
We received an axolotl as a gift around 1 month ago. Everything was great until I decided to change his food from fish (in small pieces, but I found out later that it is not ideal) to a balanced food (pellets) that our local pet story guy said it was ideal for axolotls.
Yesterday Monstrito (lil monster) was floating on the surface a little sideways. Whenever he tried to go to the bottom of the tank he could not avoid going back to the surface. It looks like he was not heavy enough to keep himself at the bottom.
He was still eating whetever I put in front of him (looked almost desperate) but we realize that he was vomiting/puking everything a few minutes later. Of course we never realized until that point.
He has no visible damage and does not look sick. Water seems to be in the right parameters (Im still getting it checked next week).
Yesterday after seeing him not doing well we decided to clean his tank (there were a lot of dirt under the rocks) so we took him out, empty the tank and put him right back in there with little clean water just for him to be on the bottom covered by water but without the need of being struggling to get there.
Stress aside (poor little guy was pretty stressed for a while) he seems to be doing great. Moving a lot but still his back legs and tail tend to float.
Today we changed his food to earthworms from our indoor compost (we have thousands but because I like them so much I never wanted to sacrifice any them) and he ate a few small of them and seemed to love them. A few hours has been passed an he did not spat any.
I have been reading a lot on these formus trying to find similar cases and luckly I found some good info. Some people say that it may be because the axolotl needs more food. He does not looks sick at all and he still moves a lot.
Honestly as we did not realize the guy was vomiting all he ate we dont know how long he has been without food.
There you have a couple of pictures we just took.
Here in Argentina is hard to find food for axolotls... let alone a vet who knows what they are.
Thanks guys!