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My Tank and lotls :)

at26882

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The Tank is 2 feet by 2 feet about about 8 inches deep :)...the little golden is mizo and the leuscistic is milo they were both born back in april :)
 

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I love them to death
 

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Very nice, unique setup. Definitely make sure that you put a mesh lid on it to prevent death from them jumping out.
 

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Very nice, unique setup. Definitely make sure that you put a mesh lid on it to prevent death from them jumping out.

Unique looking setup you have there but i must agree, this tank NEEDS a lid. Axolotls have been known to jump out of uncovered tanks and become severely injured or even die.
 

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Ya I should have there lid finished today...since is isnt a normal tank you cant really go to the store and buy a lid so I had to make one
 
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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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