The Cute Axie Pictures Thread #2

Lots of axies with large gills on here again <3

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

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HA!!!
 
A nice yin yang style pic of Motley(melanoid) and Pyrite(gold albino). Then attention hog Chao had to get in the middle of it as usual.
 

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My un-named piebald axolotl. Has some gold on him too o: I don't think it means anything though since that's not what makes it piebald. :wacko:
 

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A nice yin yang style pic of Motley(melanoid) and Pyrite(gold albino). Then attention hog Chao had to get in the middle of it as usual.

Oh, we're talking yin yang? :p
Yin yang in the food dish!

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Derpy has such a massive head o.o

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My un-named piebald axolotl. Has some gold on him too o: I don't think it means anything though since that's not what makes it piebald. :wacko:


Reminds me of my Frangipane 2. I first thought it was a creepy skin disease or UNWANTED pigmentation but it's still there and it's a bit on her side, legs and tail as well. Still need a more recent picture:
 

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He has been here a month and he is just too amazing. I can't believe how much he has changed!
 
I wish my leucistic was pretty. She's all covered with black goo.
 
Now I just had to...
 

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And Goldilocks is drooling in the background :)
 
Wow! Nice pictures! Here are pictures of my axie, Prof. Spike Axolotl.
 

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Found more pics to share! Prof.Spike Axolotl "sitting", Chiquita (R.I.P.) and Ariel (R.I.P.)
 

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That first pic looks like he's star gazing..they are / were little beauts :happy:
 
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