The Cute Axie Pictures Thread #2

One more..... :)

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Rupert!

Apart from him being really cute, I wish had one called Rupert....

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Cho posing in the plants

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Dratini is derpy

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Mewmew is so big now :D


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Muuuuuuuuuuuum I can smell my food but I can't see it!
 

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This is my girl when she was nice and healthy (on the road to recovery!). She just ate a worm and is in mid gulp. Looks like a cheeky toothless grin!! And that's Carlos in his safety cup to avoid fatty gobbling up his food or legs :)



PS sorry it's on the side
 

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Finally made some new pictures of my frilled and gilled blobs with beady eyes.
Chipotl and Banana.
 

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Depending on how you look at it, your axie could be scuttling up to find the camera, or it could be wiggling backwards and hiding. :p
 
:lol: This is so true!
It leaves me there with a camera in my hands saying: "...Well, I'm sorry. I just wanted to make you famous/look fabulous..."
 
:lol: This is so true!
It leaves me there with a camera in my hands saying: "...Well, I'm sorry. I just wanted to make you famous/look fabulous..."

Exactly! :) I still haven't been able to get a picture of how beautiful Astrid actually looks.
 
Melba and Toasty: "Noooo pics please!"
*Trying to escape. Pushing themselves backwards with their cute little front legs*
 

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So, what happens when i hit "like" on 415 responses? :p

YAY, I can post now :D

This is new new pup... No name has stuck yet...

This is how our only child gets to "play with her friends" in the corner :rofl:

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Look at those fluffy gills! I love axies with fluffy gills. :love:

Cthulhu's gills are getting nice and fluffy too. And long. :D

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:nono: *sigh*
 

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