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ciele02

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Hi Everyone, my name is Ciele (pronounced Kylie) and I'm 35 yrs from Brisbane Australia. I currently have 3 Axie's. An Albino called Milk, A gold called Fromage and a Wild type unnamed at the moment because I haven't found a black dairy product as yet to name him after! I have previously kept Red Cap Orandas, but Axie"s are my real love cos they are so cute. A big thanks to the people on this site whose vast knowledge and happiness to share has given me the confidence to welcome Axolotl's into my home. Cheers Ciele:smile:
 

pascale

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hello hello and welcome!
what cute names, would love to see some pictures of your xlotls.
well that is a tough one.. I can only think of ash covered goats cheese or yogo! (ok more brown than black) ;)
 

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Hi there, as a name suggestion that is dairy realated how about Yaarg it's a type of cornish cheese that has a greyish peel but is creamy white inside xxx:wacko:
 

ciele02

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Lol...I never even thought of Yogo!..But I like Tigermoth's Yaarg also....So I think I'll go with YoGo Yaarg!...It sounds good and look's good...however I don't think it would be a good flavor combination!
 
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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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