Photo: My first axolotl! Adopted little (old) girl

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Here's Sisa, my cute little girl who I've adopted from a friend of mine.
She's quite an old girl, 9/10 years old but hopefully I can take amazing care of her and she'll be with me for a few more years. She's fairly active still and eats well so I think I should really be getting over the first time owner paranoia pretty soon...
 

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Shes gorgeous! :)
Hope to be seeing more pictures of her around the Forum :)
Oh, and Welcome to the Wonderful World of Axolotls :)
 
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