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Aussiemum

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After all the panicking about my guys coloring, and houseing i have now stopped stressing and can relax and enjoy my new pets!

I did some rearranging of animals, and have put my 2 large hermit crabs into the smaller tank and given my new pets plenty of room to move around.

And i guess its dangerous, the more room u have the more pets u get? Lol.
I had to get him a mate.
I have "2" rabbits
"2" chooks
"2" hermit crabs
"2" goldfish
"2" Bearded dragons
so i just had to Lol.

Heres some pics, i hope im doing everything ok for these guys!

Heres the old tank
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New one and my pets!
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Aren't they cute! I've never seen a round aquarium before.

p.s. What's a chook?

-Eva
 
What beautiful axies and quite a houseful:D

I'd still be a little concerned about the size of the pebble though, perhaps try sand, normal play sand will do and much easier to keep clean.

Also.... stupid question from dumb englishwoman, whats a chook? :eek:
 
One good thing about living in a county with a foreign language is that you quickly lose your fear of saying, "I don't understand" haha

Chook = chicken. Got it. Now I can chalk off learning something new for today. :D
 
well duh:rolleyes:, I've watched enough Australian soaps, I should have got that one :eek:
 
And I was hoping to learn about some exotic new Australian animal, maybe with a pouch and wings and long leathery tail or something. Oh well.
 
And I was hoping to learn about some exotic new Australian animal, maybe with a pouch and wings and long leathery tail or something. Oh well.

Then you should check out my next door neighbour. His mannerism is quite the picture *shudders*

Jay.
 
hahahaha

shhhh he might hear us and come swooping down to scratch at the window... :errr:
 
I thought round tanks were bad for axies? it messes up their swim bladder or something? :(
 
Axolotls don't have swim bladders. And even if they did, I'm not sure how having curved glass would be any different from straight glass, other than the penchant for running into corners.
 
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