how much are you changing every 2 days? Did you do a complete anti-parasite regime when you first got them? Not eating may be internal parasites (did you observe their poo when they were eating?) and breathing through only one side of the gills may be external parasites.
At this point, try doing a large water change and adding aquarium salt. This usually helps reduce the stress on the fish as it reduces osmotic pressure. Next, try to induce them to eat with live brine shrimp or frozen blood worms. live brine shrimp is probably more seductive to them.
Try and get a good anti parasite medication. I like Waterlife Parazin or Jungle Labs Anti-Parasite Guard. The only LFS open at this hour is probably Polyart. You can try your luck there. I'm not sure if it's too late by now, but no harm trying.
Internal parasites take time to cure. I personally recommend Jungle Labs Internal Parasite Guard as the only one to consider for wild fish, as it contains praziquantel. Most/all other commercial anti-internal parasite contain mainly metronidazole and acriflavin and don't kill the full range of parasites. Alternatively, if you have access to metronidazole and praziquantel in its raw form, you can use them too.
That's as far as I can help. I may be wrong in my diagnosis, so it'd help if others can chip in too. All the best!









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