Some pics of my 4 beasties

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Here are some pics of my 4 axolotls. one wild type, one yellow albino and two leucistics.

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They sure are cute!
 
So cute!!! if you don't mind me asking what size tank is that? I love your set up
 
very nice, are those real plants? they sure look it!
what substrate are you using?
 
Gorgeous! Fantastic tank, and all your babies look fantastic!
 
Those guys are really cute! :) I love the wild/melanoid (I'm not sure which he is, I am new to this!).
 
@ AshSeek : It's about 80 cm wide and 35 cm deep. But a new and bigger tank is coming soon. I'm planning on upgrading to a 120 cm tank or bigger.

@ mackinthebox : Yes all the plants are real, it are mostly cuttings and leftovers from my other tanks and my brother his tanks. But not all the plants do well because of the low temperature and low lighting. Survival of the fittest :)
And substrate is Dennerle Quartzsand, I chose it because it's not sharp and not harmless when they would swallow some of it. Don't know the name of the color anymore.

And to the rest, thanks for the compliments :)
 
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    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.
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  • Katia Del Rio-Tsonis:
    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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