MandixxMay
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New Owner, Sick Axolotl
Hello there, Recently I set up a 29 gallon tank and it has two axolotls in it a Melanoid and a wild type. However, recently my wild type has been behaving very weird with scratching his gills on his left side, it also seems as though he's scratched off most of the fluffy gill things on his one middle gill stalk off even though he only started doing this last night. A few times now he has also randomly started thrashing about trying to wiggle himself in somewhere or something, Ive seen them wiggle in tight spots before but never with force or thrashing. I have noticed that there is a large white fuzzy patch of stuff on the gill stalk where the feathers should be and was wondering if that might be a fungal infection? Also the poops have changed from being a dark brow and sold consistency to a more caramel and squishy consistency. I have 2 mystery snails in the tank as well but the Axo's seem to annoy them a little more than the snails possibly hurting the Axo. I have a lot of live plants in my aquarium and they have an increased amount of "Hairy" Algae, I am cutting back on my light source to try and control this. In the water its self and on the glass there are really small worm like organisms swimming around, are those normal? I have fed them a variety of foods including frozen and live brine shrimp(Live being only one time), frozen blood worms, live earth worms, live black worms(only once, over two weeks ago), and axolotl pellets. The parameters of my tank is: Ammonia .25ppm, Nitrite 0ppm, Nitrate 5.0ppm, PH 7.8
Im not sure if my tank has completely fully cycled again, I recently rearranged my tank and pulled up some plants and sand causing the levels to be thrown off slightly.
I haven't tried doing a salt bath or fridging and I am unsure as to if this is safe or even a liable solution.
Im also on the hunt for Indian almond leaves to help lower the PH levels so if anyones knows where I can get some in the Greater Toronto Area that would be great!
Thanks so much for taking the time to read this and respond, I hope to hear from one of you soon![Eek! :eek: :eek:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Hello there, Recently I set up a 29 gallon tank and it has two axolotls in it a Melanoid and a wild type. However, recently my wild type has been behaving very weird with scratching his gills on his left side, it also seems as though he's scratched off most of the fluffy gill things on his one middle gill stalk off even though he only started doing this last night. A few times now he has also randomly started thrashing about trying to wiggle himself in somewhere or something, Ive seen them wiggle in tight spots before but never with force or thrashing. I have noticed that there is a large white fuzzy patch of stuff on the gill stalk where the feathers should be and was wondering if that might be a fungal infection? Also the poops have changed from being a dark brow and sold consistency to a more caramel and squishy consistency. I have 2 mystery snails in the tank as well but the Axo's seem to annoy them a little more than the snails possibly hurting the Axo. I have a lot of live plants in my aquarium and they have an increased amount of "Hairy" Algae, I am cutting back on my light source to try and control this. In the water its self and on the glass there are really small worm like organisms swimming around, are those normal? I have fed them a variety of foods including frozen and live brine shrimp(Live being only one time), frozen blood worms, live earth worms, live black worms(only once, over two weeks ago), and axolotl pellets. The parameters of my tank is: Ammonia .25ppm, Nitrite 0ppm, Nitrate 5.0ppm, PH 7.8
Im not sure if my tank has completely fully cycled again, I recently rearranged my tank and pulled up some plants and sand causing the levels to be thrown off slightly.
I haven't tried doing a salt bath or fridging and I am unsure as to if this is safe or even a liable solution.
Im also on the hunt for Indian almond leaves to help lower the PH levels so if anyones knows where I can get some in the Greater Toronto Area that would be great!
Thanks so much for taking the time to read this and respond, I hope to hear from one of you soon
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