How many?

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hayley-jane

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How many Axies do you have?

What are their names?

What type are they?
 
One
Elsa
Golden Albino

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I have three Axies currently. One black Axolotl, one white with black eyes, and a wild type I am about to have another one join our family, Courtesy of Monica!
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Eight!
Quetzal, Tonantzin, Nahuatl, Maya, Gleek and the Wonder Twins (Zan & Jayna), Bram.
 
Hey Dev those are my axies names!! I have 2 axies a golden albino, Yoda, and a dark wildtype named vader.
 
five adults and 31 larvae

Marilyn-Leucistic
Nigella-Dark Wildtype
Toni-Golden Mutant
Oliver-Light brown wildtype
Alberto-white albino

the larvae have no names and their colour is unclear at the moment.
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about a dozen adults and 300 5 inchers. No names.
 
1 dark male wt named Bozo
 
Two Adults
Gillbert & Lulu
Wildtype and a White albino

around 80 babies all of different colours
 
Wow, some of you have got so many babies!! unbeliavable what is the survival rate like once they start growing?
 
1 leucistic, Axle. 13 years old. Is this getting on for a record?

Laura
 
Hi Pete welcome to the forum. That is a great picture of bozo.
 
I have 6.

Golden albino - Blingbling
Dark wild type - Echo
Light wild type - Jude
Leucistic - Pea
Black melanoid - Narkezy
Blackish/Greyish/Brownish melanoid - Doodad
 
4 + one little larvae

Tezcatlipoca - white albino
Ixtab - golden
Chac - melanoid
Mulac - 'blond' wildtype
 
I have 6

Bob, F, 4 year old tan wildtype.
Gary, F, 1.5 year old Leucistic
Steve, F, 1.5 year old Golden
Phil, M, 1.5 year old Melanoid
Alan, F, 1 year old chocolate wildtype (looks freakishly like bozo a few posts up..)
Lance, M, 6 - 9 month old "blond" wildtype.
 
5 axies
Desdamona - black, about 2 years
Malcom - Leucistic, about 1.5 years
Tybalt - olive wild type, about 8 months
Oberon - Gold albino, about 7 months
Kate - Black, about 7 months
(Kate and Oberon are brother and sister)

Then I have some sub-tropical fishes in another tank.
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