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Irina1987

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Hi, I'm Irina and I'm very new in this area. I just want to learn more about amphibians, especially about axolotls. Thank you and all the best!
 

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Hi Irina, welcome to the forum! Here's a special section for axolotls where you can find a lot of information and send guestions if you don't find an answer yet. When I started, I read about all threads dealing with fire-belly newts (that's what I have) :) that was really worth it, learned so much!
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Hello Irina and welcome to the forum. :happy:

I have been keeping axolotls for 4 months. I used this forum as a guest for research purposes prior to getting my axolotls. There are a lot of very experienced keepers and breeders on this forum, and they have a lot of experience and knowledge which they are happy to share. It is an amazing place for information and support.
I have attached some links to some other sites I've used for information.
Caudata Culture Axolotl Articles
Axolotls: The Fascinating Mexican Axolotl and the Tiger Salamander
Silly Axolotls
I hope that these are helpful.
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