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Some Volunteers to answer some interview questions? (about axolotls)

FatAmyMclovin

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Hey Guys, im doing my research project topic on "How to best care for axolotls including investigating physiology and training" and was just wondering if i could get some volunteers to answer some interview questions related to axolotls?
it is just a word document with 7 Questions that i could send through email or could try through messages on here.
Would really be appriciated, Thanks Maddie :)
 

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i am new but would be able to help ya too if needed jut pm me when ever.
 

SkollSunChaser

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I'll bet if you posted the questions in this thread then it might make taking the answers a bit easier. All you'd really have to do at that point would be copy and paste, rather than PMing every person.

Just my thoughts :3
 
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