Axolotl doesn't go in his hideout

AxoBoy

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Hi guys I've had my little axl for just under a fortnight and not once have I seen him in his hide, does anyone know why?
 
Maybe he's scared of the dark ;-)

Some axies just don't - I wouldn't worry.
 
Is it possible that he doesn't like lots of dark?, because he does hang out in the shady spots around the tank! Or maybe he hasn't seen it he hideout?




Ps, how do I add a picture on the left of the screen?
 
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