If she's not distended in the belly like she swallowed the wrong thing (a rock or something) or isn't red around the lower part of the belly or have a discolored slime, bubble, bulge or bump or anything else out of the ordinary.. then the only thing I could think of or find on the subject is perhaps to take a look at how you're setting up the water like: are you doing 20-30% water changes every few days between tank cleanings(Though I guess with a filter for the fish you could open it up and make sure it's clean), is your dechlorinator in date? That sort of thing.. I know these guys are supposed to be super sensetive to chemical changes and metals in the water, so you could start with just reassessing how you have the water in the tank.
The other thing I was able to find about and ACF that wasn't feeding was a suggestion to try different food. I use frozen cubes and alternate between bloodworms, beef heart and brine shrimp, giving one of the three, every other day.
My Albino ACF, Takeo, came to me very emaciated and had stopped eating due to stress from a cat constantly trying to eat him and he also had a very poor diet of strictly bloodworms. I tried reptomin but he won't even look at them. Sinking food with a notable 'smell' in the water might do the trick. I put one in and as soon as it melts down a little in the water he goes nuts. Nightcrawlers are supposed to be good too, but I haven't tried them yet.
Also, Goldfish are bad for ACF's as a treat, they've got an enzyme in them that's no good for them and their spines don't digest well and can puncture their insides. You might want to switch to guppies instead.





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She was eating some shrimp pellets last night and this morning, as well, so maybe her "fast" is over. I will try to take a picture of her and post, although I'm not very technical-minded.
Thanks for the help! I hate losing any of my animals.
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Is it OK to give them earthworms, millipedes, and the like that she digs up? So far, the goldfish LOVE 'em, and occasionally the frogs get some, too (when our biggest goldfish, the pig, doesn't find it first). They seem to love to hunt the live food, and I know Miss White especially loves the hunt. Miss Brown could care less how she gets the food, as long as she eats.
