bad thing or just a bit stressed?

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i have two axolotls. One is two inches and one is 3. The two inches one has been kind of stressed with curled gills. The 2 inch one is normally more energetic but just has been less. We just got them and it started when we swapped tubs, anything I should think about or just normal? (shoebox size tubs, water tests are all fine, eating seems to be fine, I put in prime and it’s 66 degrees)
 
Sounds pretty normal to me. As long as they are eating they should be fine. Good luck with those little ones!
 
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