My axie family

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denise

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just thought i would post some pictures of my axies, 1 recently purchased 2 more for my tank but ill also put in pictures of the other 2. its starting to become very funny with all of them in the tank cause everytime im near the tank i have 4 little faces staring at me.
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this is Shadow, named because all he does is pace back and forth along the front of the tank following me
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this is Bling Bling, he had a leg missing and gills when i got him but its slowly growing back
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this is one of my recent additions Medori (with Bling Bling on top) she is very green and is a big pig
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and this is my other new addition Cougar, he is very shy and gentle
 
would you be able to post a pic of your whole tank? it looks beautiful.
 
thanks andrew, its nothing special but i like it and i designed it so that its easy to keep clean and so that you can see my axies all the time, i love to sit and watch them for hours every night
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I think your tank looks great and practical, but really love your bubbling sea-star which seems to be in matching colours with your tank!

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thank you, the bubbling sea star i got from my lfs for $5 i thought i was a real bargain and yes i thought i matched the tank perfectly
 
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    sorry I am having a hard time trying to upload the pictures- I have them saved on my hard drive... any suggestions-the prompts here are not allowing for downloads that way as far as I can tell. Thanks
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