Is it a Gold Bar?

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Ok, i got a new one... 4 inches long... very eager to eat anything including the pipe i gave it to hid in.. Just thought you might wanna take a look at the new addtion.. Its almost as bright as a gold bar!

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Lovely specimen there Kim, I would almost call that a flaming redheaded Axie.
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Take good care of it.
 
nope no name, but surgested ones by family/friends are Nugget, bubble and splosh!

Any ideas welcome.. Im thinking it might be male
 
Well it's to young to tell if it is a male or female. But cool axie you got there.
 
From the second photo i think he's a potential male,lol. but he has beautiful colouring.
 
Thanks for your comments.

I'm ware that the axie is too young to say weather it is male or female for sure. But from observations of other axolotls I hve rasied I believe the likely hood of it being male is high, not only from the second picture but its head has a very male shape to it.

But we shall see...
 
What's this Jarkko name about? It's a quite a common man's name in Finland.
Tico is a lovely name, and Tico is a very lovely axie
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kim i saw that pic on ur dp on a house window
oddly near a petshop that sells axies -.-
i realise there wont be a connection but still =p
 
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