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sarah

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i purchased buttercup on the 8th of august, she has not shown any signs of being sick and eats fine. I was wondering if it will be ok to add her in the tank with my other two now?
whats the recomended time length to leave them seperated?.
 

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Usually 30 days for quarantining.
 
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sarah

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ok thats means tomorrow i shall put her in :D
this is exciting!!
 
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joan

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As long as they're similar size. Don't put a 3 inch axie with an 9 inch axie, or you'll have AxieSnax.
 
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a

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AxieSnax are not good.
However, if the bigger 'Lotl has been fed, and the Snack is still alive and hanging out of it's mouth, a gentle, unexpected tap on the nose SHOULD make the bigger one let go and run like hell.

Be prepared to see NASTY damage, and isolate/treat immediately.

I saved Ari like this.
 
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kim

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I have a question on Transformed Axolotls , once transformed has anyone had the experience of them breeding ?
If so , do their eggs naturally produce young that Transform ?

Look forward to hearing anyone's comments in this regard.
Best Regards ,
Ambystoma (Sydney)
 
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andy

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Kim, i have a morphed axie and at the start of the year it came into breeding condition. I'd have loved to have had a female for him as i had the same question as you. I'm guessing that the young would just be normal axies but with a higher chance of morphing than most...maybe one day i'll find a female morph and i can answer your question.

(p:s, next time start your own thread off...it will often get more responses that way
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sarah

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not to worry the 3 of them are the same size
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im posting pics up now in the photo gallery of them hanging out
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