Is he Sick? My Axo's belly is well black, skinny and havnt seen him eat in forever?! PLZ HELP

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My axo lives with another one in a big enough tank. (trust i know) They have a filter and cooler and i change there water all of it like 1s in 3 weeks, and little bits troughout the weeks. But he doesnt wanna eat his worms anymore and i havnt seen him eat in forever his grills look healhty and he acts normal. (but like i said havnt seen him eat in like 2 months and really concerned)

If someone can help me it will be nice, i live in the Netherlands and i dont think we have a vet for this stuff here so.... :confused:
 
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