Twitching Axolotl?

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I have two axolotls in a 20 gallon long, one is fine, but one is twitching every once in a while. She is still eating pellets, but not as enthusiastically as she has been. I have only seen her twitch a few times, should I be concerned?
 
I'm sorry no one has answered this, I never had axies or saw this behavior in another species. Just see how it goes, I guess.

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