Jude Good Hair Day

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cynthia

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Jude's gills are looking especially bouffant today, so I thought I would share.

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oooh he is beautiful Cynthia!!
mine have been lookig good lately too (knock on wood)
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Their tank stays at 68 degrees fahrenheit
(20 celsius).

Jude's gills have always been a bit strange as far as structure; he/she has extra branches coming off the sides of the 3 main gill stocks.

The other two axolotls in the tank have nice fluffy gills, but Jude has the "biggest".

(I am not ready to sort Jude as he or she just yet lol)

(Message edited by cynorita on January 23, 2005)
 
Those branches look really cool, sorta like antlers or something. You should definately breed her :D
 
thats an awsome axo reel nice gills i agree you should breed i wonder what they would look like
 
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