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Another 2 wild type axolotls...
ha.ha.ha..ha...ha.....
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wow your sure getting yourself quite a collection, good on ya arthur. id have to say thats one of the nicest setups ive ever seen
 
Very nice Arthur. The tank looks beautiful. I am glad you found a source for axolotls
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Yeah, that is a great setup Arthur. Your axolotls are looking very nice as well.
 
My little axolotls about the same size look exactly like yours
cool!!
What do you feed your's ?

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wow thats kool. really good colours too. the albino. is so.... see-through. never seen one like it.
 
Arthur, congrats on the babies. They're looking fit and well in their new home. Just take care not to overcrowd. Remember, these guys can grow over 8inches long!
 
My little guy sort of looks like this color guys! just a bit lighter and not many dark spots as big, and his top part of his fin looks blue green sort of!
 
hey good setup. just a question, how many axies are in the tank, how big are they and how big is the tank. im looking to expand myself
 
Is it just me or do they look rather unusual for axolotls? Could they possibly be another form of larval salamander? Anyways, they sure are cute enough.
 
Look like axolotls to me. You don't find too many leucistic larvae of anything but axolotls.
 
Hi Arthur!

BEAUTIFUL set-up. Lovely axies. I LOVE the first pic especially. How did you get "matching axie rocks"?!!! Just genius!
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as anne-marie said they don't look like axies to me the head is Slimmer and longer than one of an axie but it could just be that they are juveniles or maybe in west oz axies look Different. i will post some pics of my two axies later on.}
 
my juveniles look the same shape as them and they are definately axies! lol.
 
Mmm. As Joan said, the leucistic larvae ain't that common. Good point.
 
Maybe it is the angle of the shots that makes them look that way? but still very cute axies.
 
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