When an albino axolotl's tail turns red, it typically indicates an increase in blood flow or inflammation in that area, often due to stress, injury, or infection. This change in coloration can be a sign of underlying health issues that may require attention. Monitoring the axolotl's behavior and overall health is important, and consulting an aquatic veterinarian may be necessary if the condition persists.
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