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New Axie girl :)

Misschocobo

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Hi there!
As the thread name suggests, im new :eek:
I actually only got my lovely little Axolotl a few days ago and i'm in love! :love:

I've worked in the local petshop for the last 3 years and our fish breeder brought a couple of sweet little axolotls in with him on a whim, which me and one of our regular customers brought. Sadly the info our breeder gave conflcts with everything i've read or heard from everyone else. I'm so glad i had a look around online before bringing the little guy home!

So as a result i'm still learning about my little one and will no doubt be asking lots of questions!!!
xx
 

Jennewt

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Welcome, and glad you've found some good info here!
 
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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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