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Hi All

Just introducing myself - I am Los from the Midlands, UK. I've got 4 adult Axxies:

Axl - Melanoid male 5 years old
Wilba - Wild female 4 years old
Lex - Leucistic male 4 years old
Goldie - Gold female 7+ years old

All are very healthy and kept in segregated male / female tanks. (To prevent overbreeding).
 
Hi All



Just introducing myself - I am Los from the Midlands, UK. I've got 4 adult Axxies:



Axl - Melanoid male 5 years old

Wilba - Wild female 4 years old

Lex - Leucistic male 4 years old

Goldie - Gold female 7+ years old



All are very healthy and kept in segregated male / female tanks. (To prevent overbreeding).







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Hi. I am from the midlands too. I am new at this. I got them for the school where I work. They are a lot more work than I expected but the kids love them.


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