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jennie42

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hi everyone
i would just like to introduce myself and my husband kevin to you all
we are new to keeping Axolotls and decided to join this group as already you have helped to sort out many problems with my babies
i own 4 axies and love to sit and watch them and can do so for hours
we live down near the south coast of kent
my picture shows 1 of my axies when she (or he) was in the mood to pose for a picture
looking forward to finding out more about these fasinating creatures
regards jennie
 
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