Okay so... after a thorough check up by my friend we both reached the conclusion that she is healthy as she can be.
The mouth rot disappeared leaving no traces what so ever.
Also, she passed the 100 grams mark and was probed- it's a female!!!!!! I am so happy about that!!
That means that in 3-4 years I will be trying to breed her. Naturally, I am taking my sweet time with it. It has only been accomplished -once- in Israel. So I imagine it's not the easiest thing to manage.
But at least with a female(if all goes well)- breeding somewhere along the line is assured. Something which is far from the truth had she been a male.

So all is well for now, here's a piccy:

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