HELP! Bumps on axolotl's tail, can't find any info.

Thank you, you too. Just keep an eye on the bumps for now and let us know if they get better, worse, or stay the same. If you plan to purchase an axolotl in the future, I would probably recommend purchasing from somewhere else. Your little guy had quite a few nicks taken out of his tail. I'm sure there are some good sources on here for reliable breeders in the UK.
Yeah thank you mate, I've emailed them about it and they're just oblivious to anything I say
 
Yeah thank you mate, I've emailed them about it and they're just oblivious to anything I say
That's never a good sign.. You're welcome. I'm happy to help. Let me know how things go and if you need anything else. Hopefully someone with more experience can help you out more. For now, I'd say just to make sure it's fed well, has no sharp decorations, and good water quality. If you can, please post some parameters if you get a test kit. You have the temperature at a perfect point. Best wishes and good luck! :)
 
That's never a good sign.. You're welcome. I'm happy to help. Let me know how things go and if you need anything else. Hopefully someone with more experience can help you out more. For now, I'd say just to make sure it's fed well, has no sharp decorations, and good water quality. If you can, please post some parameters if you get a test kit. You have the temperature at a perfect point. Best wishes and good luck! :)
What test kit do you use may I ask?
 
What test kit do you use may I ask?
I use the API Master freshwater test kit. It's fairly common and most axie owners use it. I was recommended to purchase it and I'm glad I did. You should test your water about 2 times a week.
 
I use the API Master freshwater test kit. It's fairly common and most axie owners use it. I was recommended to purchase it and I'm glad I did. You should test your water about 2 times a week.
I use 3-4 of these per week, I'll have to get that master kit pretty soon
 
The bumps are definitely not normal. If I were you, I'd try to get in contact with the seller and figure out when they showed up. Depending on the answer (and perhaps regardless of the answer) it may be a good idea to find an vet who can examine axolotls. They'll probably want to do a biopsy, is my guess, but I of course am not a vet, so can't say for sure.
 
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