AGreenDarkness
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you might be actually right! maybe it could be just a little injury that's healing or a marking.I'm still not sure this is a fungus though, it may just be developing markings.
thya said:the "intense-bath" would be the best option imho
I do not recommend adding sea almond leaves as it will lower the pH, cloud up the water and possibly be harmful to the axolotl. S/he could injest it if they are in at the same time, or their skin may be damaged by direct contact with the leaf.
Sea Almond leaves aim to kill bacteria, you do not want to kill all the bacteria in the tank and this will not necessarily help with the fungus as fungal growths are not in the same kingdom as bacteria.