Photos of my axies...

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This is AXO, creative name I know! She is approx 2 years old.

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This is her again, a bit of a blurry head shot!
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This is Julio, my partners axo, he is also approx 2 years old, and over 30 cm long!

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And this is Nibbles, who we bought from a pet store not to long ago. He wasnt being fed properly and was left in a tank with lots of fish and they nibbled his gills & , although its quite hard to see from this photo.
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And finally, this is Axos and Nibbles babies!
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wah...Julio's only 2 years old and over 30cm long...he grows so fast!
 
Axo started laying eggs last night! Hence her pudgy look! We can't keep them, which is a bit sad, and I am thinking of selling nibbles because I dont want her to continue to lay eggs all the time, it seems to really stress her out!
 
i wouldnt sell her you could either get a different tank or they might want to stay together you could get a tank divider
 
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