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Hi
just thought id'e share these piccies with ya
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my axies get on really well together
they both stayed like that just floating on a leaf for ages "think they might be sisters
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wow your golden looks so YELLOW!! they look like they are having great fun
 
wow, didn't notice that, she is really really yellow.

Maybe she's been at the Sunny Delight
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thx guys
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she/he is pretty bright
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starting to figure my camera out
i found the macro button hehe
"stupid bloody fandangled things" lol
 
Awwww! Rob, how cute is that pic? It's Pokey Little Puppy Cute and I love it! They look like they are saying "Pleeeeaaaase? We'll be this cute if you give us something yummy to eat!" That is so adorable!

Thanks for sharing
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think that last one is about my best pic yet
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taken a few lol
i think there in love, there always together
looks like there holding hands
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things change when the foods around though, then they get a bit aggresive
 
Wow the golden one is sooo bright guess you don't need a light in the tank with her? in there!
 
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