Pics Of Glacier, baby albino Axie.

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A few pics of my baby albino, Glacier, and his tank. Gah, they're so blasted blurry! I have to try to get him when he's at the front of the tank, and also try to use a better camera.

Anyway, the tank includes some large river rocks along the bottom along with one very large stone in the corner... a little castle to swim around... a hang-on-the-back power filter, and a little ceramic sign reading "Beware Of Jaws" just for laughs. Also, though it's not pictured, I've just procured a small segment of smooth, wide PVC-Pipe to serve as a 'hiding spot'. I hear they work quite well.

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Hee, Thank you! I'm going to do my best to get another camera somewhere that's not nearly so blurry as that one. So details can be seen in sharp clarity. I Decided today to remove the little castle, just leave the PVC pipe... and use the castle area as a feeding spot, where I can clean uneaten bloodworms and shrimp pellets off the bare glass floor.

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