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Ok maybe I am blind, but my pics I posted cpl of days ago are missing under the title new pics. People had replied and stuff, am I going insane??
 
No, you aren't crazy, Natasha. I noticed a few of my posts and threads are missing too. It's really starting to make me wonder. I am really hoping that they have been temperarly misplaced, because I posted an important thread about my Axolotl Grimace attacking my Axie Titus, and for some mystrious reason, it has disapeared along with a few other posts. Would the Moderators who come across this thread let us know what happened to the posts and threads? Thanks
 
The last 2 messages which Laura & I posted - Pics of Axle thread are missing as well.
 
By the looks of it any posts done on the 14 August are gone.
 
ah, good observation, Stacy. I just noticed the same thing. Wonder what happened?
 
My first post with pictures of my axie's are gone too, clicked my bookmark and got a 404 missing page or something.
 
If you guys would care to take a look at the announcments and news section, there are 2 threads explaining the reasons behind the problem. Server issues, as john has said in these threads there si no way of getting the lost posts back, so sadly your going to have to repost!
 
Indeed, check the Announcements section.

If you want to get a quick view of all the new activity on the forums (INCLUDING the axie forums), use the links up top just under the salamander logo that say "Last day" or "Last 2 days". If you use these, you will get a quick overview of all the new posts in the axie forums ...AND... you just might see some things in the other parts of the forum worth reading.
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i had the same problem how annoying i held off doing my tank to get an answer came back and couldnt even find a trace of my post jennifer i love your dislay pic wat time of salamander is that and can u get them in australia
 
Hi Liv, it's a juvenile spotted newt, Neurergus strauchii. It's in some unusual transition state where it's gone through metamorphosis, but still has gills. Sorry, but I've heard that the only salamanders that are legal in Australia are axolotls.
 
wat a shame because he or she is beautiful i absolutely have taken a liking he looks so cute with his gills hopefully he stays in that transition hey
 
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