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elninca

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Hey,

I just wanted to come online for the first time in ages and let you all know that Inca is happy and well. He sends his love :p

We had a little scare a couple of months back with a fungal infection, and now we're dealing with obesity - so, we're pretty good.

I got Inca a new VERY big tank - it's taking up half my desk - and he seems to approve. Since the tank was so new to him, I decided to introduce something else as well. This something is a black axie who has been christened Aztec. They're getting on great and enjoy opposite sides of the tank and getting their foods in their respective areas.

I've been pretty lucky with the no fighting thing!

Anyway. Hope you're all well, enjoying life and your axies are looking forward to Christmas!

El, Inca and Aztec (now know as Azzi) :D

PS. Inca eats sausage... does anyone else's axie do that or is that just unique to my apparently cultured little mate?
 
Great to hear they are going well! Have missed you and your stories on here!

Do you happen to have any new photos, please?
 
I will get some new photos up as soon as Inca is used to the new tank and Azzi is settled in :p
We've been pretty busy lately, so no chance to get online.

I will be starting up the comic strip again soon too! so watch that space :)
 
I second that your comic strips are so funny! And great to hear your axies are doing so well!
 
Don't worry Emz and all of Rufus' other fans, Rufus has been in training and is ready to take on Captain Fuzzy Boots! mwahahaha! but... will Rufus win?! :eek:
 
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