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rayellis

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Hey! My names Ray! Im the current owner of 4 very small Axolotl larvae(just a couple weeks old). Open to any tips! anything helps because im a new Axolotl enthusiast. thank you.
 
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Aaran

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There are loads of axie keepers here on caudata, im sure you will find some useful info!

Check the axolotl site and axolotl sanctuary in the site menu.

Dont hesitate to ask questions in other threads about your axies too!

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