Sick, dead or something else?

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I got 4 baby axolotls, they are all 7 days old now.

1 of them is doing weird today, it is reacting very slow when i go with a spoon near him/her.
Like i need a whole minute to make him/her move. Now he/she is not reacting anymore and the head has more black dots then the other 3. Is this axo dead or just sick?

I'm feeding them chopped living tubifex.
 
perhaps isolating it to moniter it further would be the best option if you still cant tell. good luck!
 
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