Weird axy pics

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Post all your weird axy pics here. I wanna see some weird axys. eg piebald, siamese, blue guys etc.
Heres one for starters- a webbed foot. Not that weird for axies, but thats all I've got.
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I decided to bring up this old post because I thought it was quite an interesting post
 
My Axie Titus has a lot of extra toes growing on one foot. I can't tell how many, or it some might be skin flaps? It's really weird. I am guessing that it happened due to a tank mate biting her.
 
Hey that’s the same as my males I think, I’ve been trying to take a pic but haven’t got any clear ones yet
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My guy has an extra toe on one foot,and some webbed toes on all of his feet,he also has a curve missing out of his tail which seems to grow with him,it has a skin tag hanging off,also grows...Will try to get a decent pic to post tonight
 
mine has only one gill for some strange reason but it is only a 2 weeks old larva i hope it will survive because it will be soo cool.
 
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