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Rescued axies NO gills left

zoezakella

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Go Miney Mo, excellent news Mel!!! What did he eat?? So guessing you will be keeping this one then xx
 

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He ate some grindle worm and brine shrimp. I thought I'd start out small and live. I'll give him some bloodworm later.

I didn't plan on keeping him but.........


Mel
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Oh thats great good for Miney Mo :D Ha ha thought you may, again wish I was closer would happily nurse him back to health. Can he live with Dogga or was that a diff batch?
 

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He's about 4-5 weeks younger than Dogga. And Dogga is about 5 times as big as him (he's a beast!)
I'm gonna have to have a think about who lives where.
This lot of larvae will have to be my last, I cant keep keeping my favourites lol.

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doh back to the drawing board then!!! how many do u have then?? I think if mine mate I will do one lot of babies but no more after that we do not have the space, well unless one of the kids goes ;) x
 
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