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Some new photos of my great Olive!:D The pretty lady in Hong Kong!

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She is really beautiful. I love how pinky her gills are for a wild-tyoe. Is this normal?!?
 
Great photos as usual.
Olive is a lovely looking
"Lady".
Cheers,
Chris.
 
I WANT THE SAME ONE,
AWESOME !!!
IN A FUTURE I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE ONE JUST LIKE YOURS OLIVE
 
I can't get over how beautiful olive is. Oh Morrissey have you separated olive and her husband oliver or are they still together lol. Great pics as usual lol.
 
Ah, its Olive again. She is so adorable, and so cute, and healthy looking too
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cool looking axolotl dude. too bad they aren't for sale here in sweden. can only get black and leucists here
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Thanks everyone! I'm soooo busy lately, so couldn't able to visit the forum as often as before! Olive & Oliver still living together, with Emily too! They are all very well!

Here's 2 more photos of the couples!
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and their home!
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<blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>Quoting Paul-Mark Root on Wednesday 07 March 2007 - 14:54 (#POST123692):</font>

She is really beautiful. I love how pinky her gills are for a wild-tyoe. Is this normal?!?<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>

I've found that in wild types red gills tend to mean lower oxygen (not necessarily too low)

My wild type came through the post and when he got here he had very red gills which then turned brown when I put him into his tank- then when I split them up according to sex I put him in a new tank without as many plants and his gills went red for a while.
 
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