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Greetings from Greece

Freewilly

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Thank you for adding me in your society.The very first information about axolotls was taken from this site.Then it was when i loved them.I started by having all the equipment ready to host these unique and adorable creatures.Hope we will keep on contact in order to learn more and more about them!
Thanking you in advance for your help!
 

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Kaysie

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Welcome to the forum.

If you haven't yet, you'll hear outrage about your gravel! Gravel is dangerous for axolotls because they can swallow it, leading to intestinal impaction. This can be a deadly condition! You're much better off going with sand or slate, or no substrate at all!
 

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Welcome to the forum.

If you haven't yet, you'll hear outrage about your gravel! Gravel is dangerous for axolotls because they can swallow it, leading to intestinal impaction. This can be a deadly condition! You're much better off going with sand or slate, or no substrate at all!

Hehehehe! Agreed - you're better off just changing the gravel than putting up with us all nagging you about it. The sooner you can get that out, the safer your gorgeous axolotls will be. I love the colour of your wild type!

Welcome to the forum :)
 
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