Yawning?

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How much yawning is to much? All my guys are moving there gills up and down semi-constantly and yawning every once in a while, i'll see one do it every couple of minutes or so (i have 4 of them) Also do albino's grow slower? I have a black one, a albino with black eyes (leustic?) and 2 albinos. The black one and the one with black eyes are getting way bigger than the albinos, even thou they were about the same size when i got them
 
Well if it has black eyes but is white it is a leustic and isn't albino at all. And I don't know about any corrilation between albino and slow growth. Are they fed the same as the others? Maybe different sexes?
 
All my juvies grew at different rates. It wasn't limited by colour though. some just seem to grow faster than others. As for the yawning, it may be related to oxygen content, but I'm not really sure?
 
my axies do yawning everytime I do a water change and it´s normal.. they are fine
 
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