taakotacco
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Hi, I'm a new axie owner (have had Howl for three weeks, he's a two-inch juvenile), and I just was wondering--I know the signs of stress for an axolotl is gills curled forward, tail curved, but I'm just a much better visual learner and I would love to see a photo comparison of a stressed and unstressed axies?
I am by no means encouraging someone to stress out theirs to take a picture, but if someone already had a photo on hand or knew of a thread or url to any picture comparison, I would really appreciate it. Mostly because I really can't tell if Howl's gills are curled forward or just at their normal position--I only have the one, and as he's so small I don't really know what to compare his gills to. If that makes sense.
Thank you !!
I am by no means encouraging someone to stress out theirs to take a picture, but if someone already had a photo on hand or knew of a thread or url to any picture comparison, I would really appreciate it. Mostly because I really can't tell if Howl's gills are curled forward or just at their normal position--I only have the one, and as he's so small I don't really know what to compare his gills to. If that makes sense.
Thank you !!