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tashie7161

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Hey everbody,
Yes im new :D and very friendly :p im 18 from staffordshire, i attend stafford college studying Advance GCE ICT (and no i dont know what the GCE is for :rolleyes: dont think anybody does on the course!). I do still live off my parents! hehe and we own a variety of different animals, such as Newfoundlands, Cocker Spaniels, Degus, Chinchillas, Cats, Guinea pigs and tortoises (Boris and Doris).

How My Interest In Axies Began!
i was walking around hollybush and went into the aquatic area when i saw this amazing white little thing with legs? :eek: i coudnt actually pull my self away for ages! there was three in the tank and they were all albinos. I found out their names "axolotl" and i started researching and found my self on the http://www.axolotl.org/ site which i have been none stop reading all night.

I am very interested in these funny creatures, and any other help or little bits and bobs you do to help your Axies let me know! i am soaking in as much information and everything before i buy one, obvisouly...

Thank you for reading! :wacko:
 

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Welcome Tasha. I hope you enjoy your time here. I had a similar axolotl experience 20 years ago and here we are ;).
 

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Happy reading!

Bravo for doing your research before bringing one home:proud: Beyond axolotl.org, you'll learn a lot from reading the axolotl sections of this forum. Good luck!
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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