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Mitzee

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Meet Penny! :smile:
Cute isn't she?

She hasn't had her light in for long so I think she's a little stressed?

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Very beautiful.

Actually, axolotls are noctunal so they prefer it if the light is turned off!!:D
 
A lovely axie - and I like the black sand.
 
Very beautiful.

Actually, axolotls are noctunal so they prefer it if the light is turned off!!:D
She's got loads of dark corners for her to hide in, so she doesn't have to be in the light. :B

Thank you for the comments. c:
 
Some more photos

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Penny +Blood worms. :rolleyes:
 
Mitzee,

Your axolotl looks so content in the wonderfully decorated home. Lovely black sand and caves.
Makes me miss my own axolotls (im away from home at the moment) so much.
 
The tank:

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Thank you for the comments!
I'm addicted to taking photos of her. :p

Darkmaverick, I hope you can be reunitied soon!! :(
 
Fab tank. Looks like some of the plants are real. Mine root up all but floating plants. :confused:
 
Most of them are real. ;)

Most of mine root up, so I normally put them back in place when cleaning the food out. c:
 
Aaaah, so that's how. One of my tanks is totally bare bottom, the other has slate, so plants can't root well, and if I keep them in those mini plantpots you buy the plants in, the axies rampage over them!
 
Wow, yet another tank interior designer /expert. Beautifully arranged plants and rocks. I wish i had an eye for such colour coordination and sense of proportion. Shows off the colour of your axie too!

Cheers
 
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