Hongkongensis prob

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chris

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Hi,
I have a mature juvie hongkongensisabout 4inches long. Until recentlyhe has lived aquticly with corkbark land.
Suddenly he has looked weeker and will not enter water and won't eat hardly anything. I have put him into small plastic tanks with shallow water and kitchen roll 'banks' so he doesn't have to be in the water. There is also moss and hing place.
I can't get him to eat anything. I had an adult that did this and died. I don't want it happening again.
What can I do?
 
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