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Lacey

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Well, I've been on here before, but sadly ive forgotten my username and password, so i made a new one. I searched my old name and seen that people had replied to my posts thanks so much for that! Well, I have on axolotl named missy, Im extremely fond of her. She's doing great, the only thing is, about 8 months ago, she lost her foot, i really have no idea how it happened, there was nothing in the tank that it could have got stuck on, and i couldnt find it afterwards. So anyway, does anyone know how long it takes for them to come back? i read 6 months, but its been longer than that. I know if she was ill, it would take longer, but there is really not one thing i can tell wrong with her, the water if perfectly fine, ive done all tests, she gets fed a varied diet, she's always very active, plays all the time, and has a great character. so its got me kind of stumped. It would be great if anyone could tell me stories of theirs or any advice at all. I dont have any pictures just now, ive lost my pc connecter, but if i can find my card reader i'll have some on a memory card, ill upoad as soon as i can. i have some of her when she was just a young baby, ill put them up also.
Thanks
Lacey & Missy :)
 
hey, I know i said i'd try to help on the chat but I don't have any experience with axolotls or newts or salamanders. i mainly just keep dart frogs, sorry
 
hey, I know i said i'd try to help on the chat but I don't have any experience with axolotls or newts or salamanders. i mainly just keep dart frogs, sorry

Oh, its okay, thanks anyway. Hopefully someone will be able to help
 
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