larval Axolotls

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got a few close ups of my larval Axolotls ... last one is called "friends" :D
 

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your babies are soo cute!
 
they are about 3 weeks and still getting brown shrimps and red mosquito larvae ;)
 

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Hey Dietmar, is that your website, it's awesome! Shame I can't understand German! I love the pictures of the regenerating limb..
 
Dietmar, great pictures. I also checked out your site. You take very good pictures and have a good visual layout for you page(good because I don't understand German). I don't really know if I've seen a filter mat(translated correctly?) setup for an aquarium before, but it seems like a great Idea.
 
Hi,
I', glad you like the pics :D

its not a shame not to understand German ... its a shame that I haven't up the site in English too. ;)

that Hamburger Mattenfilter on the ground was just a weired thought to get more space in the tank for the animals AND never ever have to clean up the ground anymore ... ;) but it didn't work out this way ... you have to clean up the tank like one with gravel too.
 
Wow....what lovely axoltol . I spend a lot of time trying to photograph my adult male and his 12/13 week larvae and have never come even slightly close on the quality! I envy you!!!
 
Wow....what lovely axoltol . I spend a lot of time trying to photograph my adult male and his 12/13 week larvae and have never come even slightly close on the quality! I envy you!!!

hey, no need to envy ... just try a macro lense with extension tube like I did ... shouldn't be a problem to catch your monsters filling up the whole pic ... and its even possible to zoom a bit - just take a look ;)
 

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