Photo: Just a few pictures (eating time)

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Very nice photos.Looks like he's enjoying his dinner, and he is a very nice colour.:cool:
 
Yupp he is a real piggy with eat almost anything except earthworms. Lmao would not even touch them lol
 
Is that a fish in his mouth or a shrimp? Either way, great photo!

-Eva
 
Fishey he is a piggy..i actually did not think he would cath it because he is smaller then the rest of his tank buddies and the big ones had issues with cathing them lol it was a shock lol
 
That is so cool. I've never even seen my axolotls eat fish - the fish just disappear. :rolleyes:

-Eva
 
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