Question: New axie not eating

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Hi Our new 3 month old axie is not eating. We have had him/her for a week. Is this normal while 'Pinky' adjusts to the new tank? We also are not sure if we have an albino or a leucistic because the eyes are white not black or pink. He/she also doesn't have super pink gills. hoping that is not because he/she is not well but rather the type? Or could he/she be a golden albino?
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Hi, I noticed you posted this a little while ago, but it is very normal for an axie to show little interest in food while they adjust to the new tank. Are they eating now?

I can't really help with figuring out if they are leucistic or albino... sorry

Hope all is well,
Chloe
 
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