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MinustheJimmy

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hey, i am new to this and i would loved to get involved in taking care of an axolotl of my own. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
 

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Welcome to the forum

The people here are great & are more than happy to help people out with advise. The forum is a great place to start, you will find a lot of answers to questions that you probably have and if you can't find the answer, just post the question and some body will assist you with some advise pretty quickly.

In the mean time to help you get started here is a link

http://www.axolotl.org/faq.htm

Anyway good luck and make sure you post some photos once your up and running.... we all love photos here.


Paul
 

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Hi MinustheJimmy and welcome to the forum,

You may wish to check out the advertisements section of the website (just scroll down and you'll see it down the bottom of the page - you need to be logged in to access it).

Cheers, Jacq.
 
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