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Worst axolotls ever!

HelloKitty

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I mean SERIOUSLY, terrible terrible! :cool: na just kidding!

these little guys have joined my family and completely melted my heart. How am I ever supposed to keep up my reputation of being the worlds biggest grump anymore? My axies have brightened my world. How dare they make me so damn happy! I'm known as "le grump", now people will have to come up with another nickname. My girls adore them and we all spend ages watching them watching us! My 21 month old can even say Axolotl!

This new addiction has got me hooked. All I do is happily check water, change water, hover tank, feed axies, watch axies, talk to axies, scower the internet thinking about what to spend on them next and take picture upon picture and videos of them. I dont want to spend money on other stuff anymore, I just keep making plans for thier next tank when they are bigger.I just love them so much!

Naughty naughty little amphibians!
 

lisordactyl

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It looks like someone else needs a referal to Axolotlics :)confused:) Anonymous :lol:

I'm glad to see you're loving your axies :D They're certainly very fascinating, aren't they? I've only got one, and trying my best not to get him a friend right now. He's definitely the most spoilt out of all my pets.
 

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Haha, I'm definitely an Axoholic, and so is my boyfriend. And now our drummer is too, it seems, he came round to work on some stuff last night and the first thing he did was come and say hi to them. Mwuahahaha.
 

memojo1979

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Well, I've been to get some more today :D
Travelled to just outside Manchester, to get some 4-5cm leucies (2 for myself, 2 for Raziela, 2 for John + 2 for my next door neighbour)
 
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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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