Floating lethargic juvenile?!

WilBor

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My Young Juvenile (4-5") has been floating for the past few days, shes currently in a Medium Tupperware with water change every 12 hours. She is lethargic and she did not eat today. I noticed that she threw up some bloodworms I fed to her 3 days ago and sliced up earthworms that i fed to her 2 days ago. She is also having a lot of trouble staying down so I have the water level low enough that she can touch the ground. What is wrong with her and what can I do? It breaks my heart to see her suffering like this ):
 
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