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this is how i have done my tank and i added a couple of pics of the baby axys we had from a lovely girl on here and added a couple of pics of my other axys
 
Awwwwww!! I wanted a white one like that.. but they're rare in Melbourne
 
cool is that white one called a Leucistic axolotl, cause thats what im after when i get one.
 
Bless am loving your axies, The babies are looking fab. (if I do say so myself :) )
 
i want a Leucistic ...i saw one once...but it had missing gills so i didnt buy it...i regret it!
ur pics are so cute and i love ur funky blue sand!!
nice touch!
ps- i love how u have and orange (terracota) pot coz the colours are contrasting colours...mad....!
 
they look like my ones and i dont actually know what lind they are cause they are all we can get where i live
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Where do you get your axolotls?
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i love that comment jenny, oh and alina i get my axies from a pet place near me and the babys i have from a lovely girl on here
 
yes Brett she sure is a golden we have 2 baby golden ones at the moment
 
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