The Cute Axie Pictures Thread #2

Here's one! His name is Flint :D
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Here's one! His name is Flint :D
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Jellybean, Flint is super cute!! Lovely smile. :p

If any of the stones in there are small enough to ingest you should get them out. Impaction is a common problem in axolotls and can be quite serious. Go for sand, a bare bottom, or slate.
 
Such a cutie! :D But it's better to take the gravel out. It's a big no-no for axies. ;)

Edit: Amy already said it
 
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Helios was very photogenic today. He even gave me a yawn but I couldn't get a picture of it.

Sarif is having a floaty bum problem but here he is too
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Aww, that sure is the cutest floaty bum problem ever :D
 
Picture 1: Mr. Chipotl AwesomeGills
Picture 2: Xotl is trying to be funny :nono:
Picture 3: Mr. AwesomeGills is a bit sleepy... *ahemsupermassiveblackholeahem*
 

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Hi everyone,

Here are my new babies :happy:
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Wow amazing gills! :D


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This was my Mulder begging for food as a baby...

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"Oh great Food God, feeed me!"
 
I guess axolotls aren't cute in 2014¿
 
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