Ya_Boi_Eon
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they do look better, but treatment is still necessary. it's kind of like how when a person is prescribed antibiotics and needs to finish them.No treatment yet, but them lotl’s seem completely fine o.o they aren’t even flapping their gills repeatedly or floating! here are some pics:
ps: Axie zoomed.
i would not recommend using that at all.No seriously, I think that ReptoGuard is working o.o
i'm not sure of the ingredients, or much of what it does, but unless something is meant for amphibians it's a big risk. axolotls absorb things through their skin and their gills, so what might be a small dose for a turtle could be an overdose for an axolotl.But they seem fine and not stressed at all???
they just do that sometimes, moving water across their gills is how they breatheOdd
i took it out and now they are flapping their gills repeatedly???
truthfully it's probably nothing to worry about. sometimes when they get spooked they do it. unless their gills are curled + hooked tail theyre probably not stressedIk but they were doing that fastly
What happens if a lotl eats the tablet?decided to look into tetrafauna reptoguard, calcium sulphate is a calcium salt which is safe for axolotls, sulfathiazole, sulfadiazine sodium and sulfamethazine are anti- biotics which are safe for axolotls, urea is a natural product and harmless in small amount.
the anti-biotics can be used for fungal issues.
the product will effect ph kh gh