TmanTheFirst
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Hello everyone, I have run into what I hope is not unfortunate news tonight when checking my Axolotl‘s tank.
I was going about my usual process of cleaning it’s tank and getting ready to do a water change, when I noticed it laying against the glass a little strange and it’s cloaca looked very large. Is this potentially a swollen cloaca? I apologize for the awkward photos, as I had to get behind my tank to get photos of my axie.
Please excuse the mess, as the last 4 photos were taken prior to the tank cleaning process (I was replacing old plants and cleaning my axie’s cave).
I am incredibly concerned that this could be a prolapsed cloaca, as there are not many vets in my area that I know of that specialize with animals like Axolotls. I did find a list of vets that may be helpful on here, and I will be happy to look there/speak to any vets if possible! To anyone else on here that may know, does this look concerning? Or could this simply be a case of constipation?
I typically feed my axie a piece of an earth worm every 3-4 days varying on how much they ate prior, occasionally swapping it out with blood worms to change up its diet here and there. When I checked my water levels, the readings were as follows:
pH: 7.4 (a little higher than usual)
Nitrite: 0ppm
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrate: 20-30ppm it seems which I know can be very dangerous, so my biggest course of action is to buy some healthier live plants and fix up my cycle a bit tomorrow. If there is any advice anyone can offer here that may help, it would be greatly appreciate!
Thank you so much, and my apologies for such a long-winded post! I just want to ensure I can keep this little guy as happy as possible for as long as possible.
I was going about my usual process of cleaning it’s tank and getting ready to do a water change, when I noticed it laying against the glass a little strange and it’s cloaca looked very large. Is this potentially a swollen cloaca? I apologize for the awkward photos, as I had to get behind my tank to get photos of my axie.
Please excuse the mess, as the last 4 photos were taken prior to the tank cleaning process (I was replacing old plants and cleaning my axie’s cave).
I am incredibly concerned that this could be a prolapsed cloaca, as there are not many vets in my area that I know of that specialize with animals like Axolotls. I did find a list of vets that may be helpful on here, and I will be happy to look there/speak to any vets if possible! To anyone else on here that may know, does this look concerning? Or could this simply be a case of constipation?
I typically feed my axie a piece of an earth worm every 3-4 days varying on how much they ate prior, occasionally swapping it out with blood worms to change up its diet here and there. When I checked my water levels, the readings were as follows:
pH: 7.4 (a little higher than usual)
Nitrite: 0ppm
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrate: 20-30ppm it seems which I know can be very dangerous, so my biggest course of action is to buy some healthier live plants and fix up my cycle a bit tomorrow. If there is any advice anyone can offer here that may help, it would be greatly appreciate!
Thank you so much, and my apologies for such a long-winded post! I just want to ensure I can keep this little guy as happy as possible for as long as possible.