The Cute Axie Pictures Thread #2

I pick up the poo everyday, water change every week, lots of plants, temperature around 19:)
 
More plants on its way :)
 
:D

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Feeding time!!!!:)
 

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i know ive already posted this pic of my gold axie but its so cute i want to share it in this thread too :)
 

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Owner: "Let's go for a walk!"
Axie: *CHOMP!*
Owner: "LET GO THE WORM-LEASH!"
Axie: ...
 
i know ive already posted this pic of my gold axie but its so cute i want to share it in this thread too :)

Love it!!

A question about the fake grass stuff you've got in the tank... How do you find it for cleaning up poop from? I've got bare bottom & I don't like it - neither do the axies - trying to figure out an alternative :)



<3 >o_o< <3
 
well ,,,,,, i simply just lift it out and take it into the bathroom and shower it down for a couple of mins and bobs your uncle its brand new again :) my axies love it.
 
Dat gills

I am surprised cos both of parents got really short gills, about one centimetre long. They must not be a genetic thing or parents were neglected by previous owner, and I bet on second one. When he was younger they where about third of his body!
 
almost bday!
 

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soo small
 

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hey now.. you got food?
 

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Lots of axies with large gills on here again <3

And meanwhile, Dopey's acting snobby... TALK TO DA HAND

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Dirty faced Chao posing for me last night. *swoon*

Nobody else would sit still long enough to get their picture taken.
 
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