My 5 little friends!!!

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Thesse are my five axies. I took the photo's while they were in containers, because I was cleaning the substrate in the tank. The photo quality's really bad, because I had to use my webcam. I'll get better ones soon!!!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v507/Iron-daughter/malcom-bettapic.jpg
You can't really tell, but Malcom is Leucistic, and has really cute black toe nails!!!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v507/Iron-daughter/Tybalt.jpg
Tybalt is a wild type, and kind of olive.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v507/Iron-daughter/Oberon.jpg
That's Oberon, (Gold Albino) and yes, he only has one side of his gills.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v507/Iron-daughter/Desdamona.jpg
Desdamona. (though you can't see her fungus spots)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v507/Iron-daughter/Kate.jpg
And Kate. (Her floating problems seem to be better now)
 
awww very cute. will be cool when you take some more pictures so we can see them a lot clearly. is the lighter axie a chocolate coloured wildtype? and what happened to one side of his gills? lol.
 
No, the only wild type I have is Tybalt, and she's very olive. Desdamona and Kate are both black, Oberon is albino/gold and Malcom's Leucistic, but has slightly wild type looking patterning on him.
And I'm not sure what happened to Oberon's gills, he was missing them when I bought him. They're starting to re-bud though.
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malcolm doesnt look like a leucistic but i think that may be because of the picture and the lighting.
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glad Oberon's gill are starting to re-grow. my male had 1 of his gill branches bitten by my female and that went all floppy then it regrew.lol.
 
Yeah, the picture quality is really bad, because I had to use my webcam. I'm getting a new digital camera sometime within the next month, so I'll be able to show some better pics.
Malcom's colouring is a bit wierd though. He's not pure white & has slight creamy blotches like wildtype patterning. Is that still classed as Leucistic??
 
im not sure. i think id have to look at one of your new pics you take when you get your new camera. cant wait to see the pics!
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