More of my babies

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claire

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Sorry for keep sending pics of my babies but i just cant help myself! i love them so much and my friends dont really appreciate the beauty of them! lol.
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thats the leucistic im keeping. he is called boj.bless him.
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Heres a pic of him again showing his front legs.they are sooo cute!
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Gretchen climbing the ceramic pot.looks like she is in the army climbing one of them wall things.hehe.
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a closer look at my broody female!lol.it shows the golden ring round her eye which makes her wildtype!woo.
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my female laying on top of my male!poor gus getting squashed!
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Gus kinda looking a bit bouffanty!
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Gus smiling for the camera.
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Gus up close.ahhhhh scary!
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the wildtype baby i might be keeping.he is called hinchcliff.he has lil leg bud.bless.
 
Very nice.

I especially like the markings on gus' head.


Looks like markings of a New Zealand Mauri
 
Claire - I love looking at pictures of baby axolotls (and adults for that matter) so keep us updated. I know how you feel about friends not appreciating axolotls... mine.... are afraid of them, or tell me how gross they are :|
 
hahah gus's marking on his face are gorgeous! my leucy looks like a dude from kiss, he has big tears pointing up towards his gills lol. so cute!
 
thanks everyone.

Cynthia-dont worry ill keep everyone posted with pics!lol.ill probably get more pictures on saturday and post them in on monday or something!
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Boj was found dead by my boyfriend yesterday.
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. he was doing so well. he must have been a weak axie that i separated on his own! poor thing!

RIP BOJ!!!
 
now hinchcliff has died.dont think my 1st batch is going to survive. ive now named another one soloman pronounced sola-mun.lol.well if my 1st ever batch of axies all die then i can try again with my eggs which are now hatching. hopefully they will b a success.if not then i can try again next year when they will more than likely have more eggs!lol.
 
COULD ANYONE TELL ME HOW BIG BABY NEWTS START FROM PLEASE ?
 
Trevor,

Baby axolotls hatch at around 1cm..

Please in furture post your questions in the correct place, or start a new thread.
 
this is the axolotl forum.you should ask in the other forums because there is more chance of newt owners being in there.
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erm...they might be the same size as axie babies...they are around 10-13mm long when they hatch!

good luck in finding out.
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