New here, Zybeon too

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Hi, i'm new to this community, english is not my first lenguage so please, be patients with me...
So, i have been browsing in this community a very long time, since i found my little girl, Zybeon with fungus.
I have two axolotls, Zybeon (wild type, she haves four years) and Jack Looper (a golden alvino, he came here in he end of september) also i have a female spanish ribbed newt, Cymoril... She is the reason why i registered here, im new with newts and i want my new baby to be as confortable as she can be! Also, i have some doubts about the quality of life of my axolotls...

So, hi to everyone!
 

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Hi there, I only joined yesterday, With my Axolotl Toothless, Everyone has been really friendly and I know there will be loads of help on offer. What are your concerns with your Axolotls?:happy:
 
Hi there, I only joined yesterday, With my Axolotl Toothless, Everyone has been really friendly and I know there will be loads of help on offer. What are your concerns with your Axolotls?:happy:

It's about the tank and the gills of Zybeon, they have been short for a really long time and i don't know if that is normal or not...
Toothless! such a cute name for an axolotl x3
 
Hi Vincey, If your other axxie has good gill size it maybe that sometimes they can vary almost like a fingerprint, you're axxies are lovely. if you have good water flow but not too strong this can also can affect gill size.

If they have a good basic setup and have good appetites and behaviour you can't go too far wrong with them. xxx :happy:
 
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