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My axy piccies, enjoy.

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jenny

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Hi there I am new to this forum and I just thought i would post some piccies of my axy's for ya all to have a smoose over. I have 2 adults and 2 juvies.

Lexus and Logan are my adults and Nikita and Maloko are the babies.

Enjoy!
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(Message edited by j3nny on June 01, 2005)
 
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pamela

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Hi Jenny!

Welcome
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. Darling babies, lovely tank set-up!
 
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cynthia

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Very nice tank! I love the tiny wild types they are so cute.
 
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grant

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Very nice. I like your tank set up. You are the second person on this forum to have that tree stump thing, those things look so cool!!
 
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shane

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the babies are so cute i want some. duno if i want to breed them though. are the little ones hard to keep?
 
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jenny

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Hi there thank you for all your nice comments,

I brought my first two as adults but haven't bred them (both males would be hard to breed) and i recently brought my babies (2-3 inch) they have posed no problems yet and are eating small pellets now as well as live food.
 
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claire

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wow those juveniles look exactly the same as my 2 juveniles.... you sure you havent broke into my boyfriends flat and stole mine??? lol. joking! gorgeous axies
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