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Illness/Sickness: PLEASE HELP! Something unique? I don't get it anymore!

Spartacus

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I wouldn't worry about taking your axie on the train. I have to take my axies on a bus several times a year. I pity them, but they are hardy and barely seem bothered!
I pop them in a large fish bag each, triple sealed with rubber bands, and sit them in a cooler bag.
Even when they have been wounded or are sick, they manage okay :)
so if you have to hunt down a vet by train, you'll be ok!
Hope things get sorted, looks awful for your poor axies.
 
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