Introducing Kip-Kip

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Introducing Kip-Kip, thinking it's a boy and must be around 4-5months. His gills look damaged will they grow back ok?
 

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Awwwwe!! So cute! What type is he?

I am unsure about the gills, sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. But his gills looks fine to me :)
 
He's Leucistic, looks golden in the picture though, his water is abit tannin stained from some wood I had in there while the tank was cycling. Glad his gills look OK to you, (new mum worries haha). Thanks for commenting ☺️
 
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