My new axie

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denise

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i thought i would finally post some pictures of my tank, i have had shadow (black) for about 5 months now and as you can see he is a boy. recently my axie Milkyway passed away so my husband surprised me with a new axie called Bling Bling (golden albino) and he is just wonderful and quite a character, but anyway enjoy the pictures, sorry about the quality, and yes Shadow is peeling and he does this from time to time, i think it might be his sudden growth spurts ha ha
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edit: I placed the pictures underneath eachother for easy viewing, Ester.

(Message edited by ester on June 17, 2006)
 
Your setup is lovely. And the new axolotl is very nice.

Do you have a chair directly in front of your tank? (I have mine in the middle of my amphibian room. It swivvles!)
 
A nice setup, lots of hiding places and you can still see the animals well.
 
thanks for the edit Ester, yes joan i move the lounge chair in front of the tank everynight to sit and watch them for hours
 
Hi Denise. Thanks for putting up your photos. I am only new to Axies and love to see other peoples ideas!!
 
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