G'day from Australia

RoseOfTheMoon

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Hey everyone!
Im Roseofthemoon, but u can call me Ju! :D I live in australiaand love to draw, read and paint! My many friends are what keep me going in life, and they are all great people. I was recently in love with twilight, but the movie messed it all up. I had and Axolotl, his name was Axl. He was an albino and very cute. He died, but I will be getting a black one soon! I hope to find out a lot about care and breeding for axolotls on this site, and also to meet some really cool people! Thats about it for me, thanks for reading!
~Julia:p
 
Hi Julia and welcome to the Forum. You've certainly come to the right place! Hope to read more from you soon.

-Eva
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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