Haha these are two females, Bela (the gold one) and Freda!
Bela was my first axie and I have a especial care about her :happy:
Here are some more photos of Pandora (Freda's sister) and the last photos are of Suppy. I separate him in other tank because I will try to breed them! o/
Suppy looks quite handsome - I love the last picture! ACTION POSE! Haha!
Bela looks so beautiful and healthy! I also love that you can tell that Pandora is Freda's sister, but she has a little more green than Freda. Lovely as usual!
Got our 1st Axolotl back in July, just put him in a new 16g bow tank. Here is Diego and his new home. He likes watching football, so I mounted a lil LCD in there for him (top right).. Just kidding, but it looks like it from the reflection
The light that I have turned on is one of those LED ones with a day and night setting. The night has blue lights, similar to the black light effect and even when the regular light is one, those blue ones are on too. He has the Glow protein in him and that makes him look a little yellow under this light.
Hello!!! I'm new to this website and idk how to ask a proper question on the designated spot yet, so I'll ask here, I'm a first time Axolotl owner, and my dad used to run an aquarium store, anyways... Orca, my Axolotl, seems to loose parts of her toes on one limb from time to time, I can't seem to find the problem. Tempature is well, she doesn't seem to have any infections or anything, though. And I'm not sure if I'll be able to find a vet in Brazil for amphibians that are in a reasonable distance to drive without stressing Orca out too much
Hello, I’m hoping for some advice please. Our Axolotl is about 7 months old. Till now no problem. Eating, growing and happy. He’s simply stopped eating. Everything looks fine, his gills look healthy and no apparent signs of sickness. He just swims past the pellets and bloodworm like he can’t smell it. I don’t think it’s a blockage either. Any ideas and suggestions for treatment would be much appreciated. Thank you!
Dear All, I would appreciate some help identifying P. waltl disease and treatment. We received newts from Europe early November and a few maybe 3/70 had what it looked like lesions under the legs- at that time we thought maybe it was the stress of travel- now we think they probably had "red leg syndrome" (see picture). However a few weeks later other newts started to develop skin lesions (picture enclosed). The sender recommended to use sulfamerazine and we have treated them 2x and we are not sure they are all recovering. Does anyone have any experience with P. waltl diseases and could give some input on this? Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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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