New axie coming saturday

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So after talking to the hubby well me talking him moaning;). We are picking up another axie on saturday. we have a male an female at the moment in there own tank but my spare tank was shouting for a occupant. So excited

his owners have sent me these pics

any one got names for him
 

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He's a handsome one!
 
I cant wait to go get him hes in seems to be in good condition although he is been fed on lancefish an bloodworm cant wait to see if he will accept a worm.
ive got a 2ft tank set up for now with a hide, fake plants, sand an some slate he should love it long term goal will be to have him an my other male together an my female in a tank of her own.

Name wise im thinking either smudge or bruiser
 
What a cutie :)

I'm loving both name options :D



<3 >o_o< <3
 
Bruiser is now home an settling in to his new tank an to my amazement he eaten a big worm which is good as he is abit on the skinny side
 

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Lovely name and he's lush :) Will soon have a full tummy too I'm sure!
 
Welcome home bruiser :)

He certainly is a real looker :D



<3 >o_o< <3
 
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