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annmarie

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To day my axolotls want to say hi, especially the new little leutistic guy.
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I have had this guy for 3 years. He lives with real plants and some cleaner shrimps.
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And this is my new baby. Very cute and very lively. (Thanks Anna!)Anyway, there we go. I hate the P.O.S digi cam from my old job. (HP cameras are teh suck)Hoping to use my real camera one day for this...
 
Hey! they are so cute! You already keeping the wild type for 3 years? Wow...he still looks like a cute little baby!
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By the way, how long does it take for axie to become adult?
 
It takes about a year, usually. Sometimes less, sometimes more. As soon as their toes change colour then they're sexually mature, but not necessarily fully grown.
 
Thanks! he loves his caves. he has about 3 caves total to live in. I think he likes it.
 
Some additions:

overhead view of my dark guy
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its a blurry picture of my baby but it sure is cute picture.
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