Little boudha

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lol , how long is she, mine are 14 cm long ,not so young i think???, i will receive 2 new brown axies in few days ,they are only 7/9 cm long can i let all together? i think i put a second divider to let them grow ...i dont know i will see...
 
yeah I would put a divide in, they seem to russle up the younger ones if they are considerably smaller, they could loose a leg or two. as for the temp, I have mine at 19 and struggle to keep it there and my axies seem pretty happy! I just cool it down with ice blocks in zip lock bags if it gets a bit high, the quick temp change doesn't shock them that way.plus no noisy chiller
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so exciting for you to have new arrivals! yay!
 
hey.. i thought some plants vere poisen if there came some white stuff out of them when the leafs breaks off.. i know that our ficus plants does that.. wouldnt that be poisen to the axos ?
 
This is the only profile pic I have of her.

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I think she's about 25 cm now, doubt she'll get much bigger
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Hope not!! lol

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then why is it ok to use in the tank ? couldnt it harm the axies ?
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Jojovial, are you an art major? You should be! Excellent drawing!
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maja ;i don't say its safe for axie,i think if i dont cut limb or root in the water ,thats good,but perhaps im wrong...dont follow my exemple,sorry

hayley !25cm !so big! the double of mine,
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,but size is not important ,whats is important ,its how you use it ,
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but i think that, when they will have this size my tank will be differrent,now i have 4 axies, so i put the goldfish outside,in few week , i'll take off the divider ,so they should be together,

yes leanne drawing is my job ,im working in videogame,you can see some of my paint on
http://jo.mouclier.free.fr
 
Jojovial, your drawings and paintings are amazing!!! I visited your site, I can draw, but it's no where near what you can do!

I hope some day I can developed enough talent like you so I can feel confident about my work like you. Great Job, pat your self on the back, you're an outstanding artist
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Here are some incomplete examples of my artwork for my book I am writing. I can't match your artwork
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I am still making proportion corrections on the horns, their somewhat off at the moment.

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stop it you two!! your making me sad and jealous!! sadly the only thing i can draw is a stick figure... and even then the lines arnt straight and the heads too big...*blushes* i try.... i might stop though, even my mum laughs at my drawings hahahaha
 
great jobs, great quality ,the elf horns are a good idea,i love them ,i dont know why lot of artist loves strange creatures like axolotl ,amphibian or reptiles,i find lot of inspiration in the creatures i own....even earthworms i love to observe ,little creature cyclops etc living in the tank ....its like another strange world
 
thats wicked!
you're a true artist jovial

love your evolution piece!
got it set to my desk top as the background! hope you dont mind?
 
More axie pics, please!!
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Maybe you can design an axolotl video game.....
 
leanne i really like your dads sculpture primal claim can you tell me what its made out of
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