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after not such a good day @ work
i get home and see this and all i can say is lmao
she sat there for a good 10 mins just staring at me
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i have finally named (her) "i think"
i called her "Medusa"
i know it's not real clear but do u think it's a she ?
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lol that's great! I have one that will free hang and do headstands all the time it's so funny!
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I think your gold one is a female? I could be wrong. It might still be too early to tell?
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I think it is a female as well because i can see no swelling of the cloaca, but it might be too early to tell.
 
Medusa, is that the woman with snakes as her hair?

Cute axie btw
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yep thats the one
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i thought well snakes around the head/gills "similar" lol "i'm hopeless @ thinking of names
 
I think its a great name!

Mine is called Elsa, as in the lion from "Born Free", the book by George and Joy Adamson.

I thought the gills looked like a mane....guess I'm just as hopeless as you! lol
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(Message edited by PlantH2O on November 10, 2005)
 
Wow, rob! that's awesome! I love how animals know when you're not feeling so great and they just let you know that they love you!

You have one very caring axie there - good thing she sat there for 10 mins so you could take some piccies!
 
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