Looking for axos in leeds / manchester

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michelle

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hello!
im looking for axolotl in the leeds/ manchester area, any colour apart from wild type as i have 6 of those already! anybody no any shops i can check out ?
thanks
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Hi Michelle welcome to the group...
Sorry I can't remember name of the shop but there is shop very near to the Apollo Theatre (A57) in Manchester that occasionally has a few in. But their health seems to be bit variable from my viewpoint.
Also their is a shop at the very end of Tibb St (the end furthest from picadilly gardens), in the town centre called Hollands Hydroponics. They had a huge batch of nice wildtype in some time ago but do obtain them from various sources. The batch I saw were very healthy.

There is a shop in Burnley. It's 'Waterlife and Pets,' 73 Curzon Street, phone number is 01282 426542. I bought two v nice goldens from there some time ago. They occaisionally have other newts too.
 
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thanks for the help Mikki
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"Also their is a shop at the very end of Tibb St (the end furthest from picadilly gardens), in the town centre called Hollands Hydroponics. They had a huge batch of nice wildtype in some time ago but do obtain them from various sources. The batch I saw were very healthy."<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>

Thanks again Mikki. My boyfriend was working in Manchester today and took a trip to Hollands Hydroponics on Swan St/Tibb St. He came home with a lovely deep black wild-type as a surpise this evening! I'll post pics when I get a decent camera!
 
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