Mortti and Vertti

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My Axolotls
 

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Pretty little axolotl, but some of those stones could be accidently swallowed by them. It also looks like the water flow through the tank may be a little to fast for them as their gills are being pushed forward, are you able to turn the flow down or point it against the glass? this would help.
 
i have put it against the glass. There isnt any flow on water i have chek that. and im already change stones biggerone.:happy: My Axolotls gills are allways like that. if i put them on the bucket gills are still looking like that and there isnt any flow
 
upturned gills are a sign of stress may be related to water flow isnt it, correct me if i am wrong ? but i must say the second picture is very cute and you have two beautiful axies there
 
Thank you :happy: thous gills are allways been like that, even then wen they was in the petshop.
 
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my Axolotls =)
 

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Awww, the last 2 pics are gorgeous! How old are they? Such cute smiles
 
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