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Lets see the axie roommates!

narny101

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ile looking up pics of axies (lets face it who doesn't) i came across someone who keeps his axies next to a massive sting-ray tank, or an axie who lives upstairs to a pac-man frog (really guys google them they are sooo cute)


so what are funniest roommates you have for your axies, i have 2 goldfish and 3 snails, oh and me of cores!
 

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