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Hi, My son got his first axie back in july last year for his 8th birthday, they are really neat, I love them so much that I bought one last week so now we have a pair, the weather here at the moment is very extreme, we have had 3 days in a row where the temp has been in the 40's, we would normally get one to two days each summer of this heat, then mainly more mild days in the 30's. I have both the axies at work with me so they are in an airconditioned office and Iam changing frozen water bottles to try & keep the temp lower. I love this site & look forward to posting in the future.
Cathy
 
Welcome to the forum, Cathy. We're glad to have you. Unfortunately, you and all the other aussies know how hard it is to keep the heat down in tanks. Good luck.
 
Thankfully the weather has been alot better the last few days, here in Victoria anyway, in other states the weather is still playing havic.
Cathy
 
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