My axie wont eat. Odd question

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My axies are about a month old. Ive hatched them from eggs and all was well. I kept them in separate containers. Some of the containers are all white so you cant see throut my 2ugh them. I decided to keep 2 of the axies so i put a clear divider in a 10 gallon tank and put my 2 buddies in the tank together and the one who constantly eats everything i put in with him will not eat. He just sits and stares through the divider at his sibling. Its been 2 days. Di you think i should put the one by himself again? Or will he adjust; eventually?
 
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2 days isn't really that long for an Axolotl to go without food. How big are they?
 
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