The Cute Axie Pictures Thread #2

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Embry - those gills crack me up for some reason, they're like so straight!

I'm pretty sure Carlos doesn't realize (s)he doesn't fit comfortably in her sleeping pot anymore. This is her/his "good morning" face poking out of her slumber-hole.
 

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1. Frangipane (I sold her and I miss her already :lol: oh well)
2. Mr. Chipotl Awesomegills being cute. (His gills aren't that awesome at the moment, somehow)
 

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The last couple of weeks my axie Deedo has become a monkey axolotl.
Whenever i come into the room she is climbing the plants. And stayes in them chilling out for hours. So cute i could die! :)
 

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I think I'm gonna miss those cute faces :)
I sold 3 of my axies today. The others are for sale. And the juvies are still too tiny to sell but one day they'll be gone as well.
 
Here's my beautiful wee baby Weasley.
And Weasley posing with dear wee Charlie who's leg was munched when he was young and grew back backwards so it looks like he's always waving :happy:. So adorable! Charlie just found a new home so I'm missing him hugely! I know hes got a loving home though which helps
 

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I couldn't not upload this, I walked into my room to find this. I think Carlos is showing Pablo who is king (or queen!) of this tank :lol: I've come to the conclusion that Carlos is one majorly creepy axolotl hahah
 

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My melanoid always hides so I was surprised to see him...playing with the bubbles?
 
Hayley: such an awesome tank!
 
I couldn't not upload this, I walked into my room to find this. I think Carlos is showing Pablo who is king (or queen!) of this tank :lol: I've come to the conclusion that Carlos is one majorly creepy axolotl hahah

That looks awesome. Is that upper deck, a homemade project or a finished item? Glass or plastic?
 
It's a home made project (not really!). It's actually another fish tank on its side. I posted a thread of this in the tank section. It's a small fish tank my babies out grew, it fits pretty snug in my tank so the bottom of the small fish tank is flush against the wall of my big tank. That way you can have a nice shelf as well as not losing any space underneath. Although I need to take it out and perhaps silicon the sand on top because lotls like to make it rain sand. My little gold in the corner has yet to explore it ( I still think he's exploring the bottom floor :lol:)

Thanks Morrison!
 
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These two are the most aggressive eaters yet love to hang out waiting for food together.
 
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bein' cute
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digging in
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Guarding his new plants like a dragon
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Feeeeeed me
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Plaaaants

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He just decided to hang on the sponge filter...? Silly lotl.
 

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Chao's gills were really flushed after her feeding last night.
 
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