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My wonderful chimera <3

Kaini

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A little late to the party, but wow he's (she's?) so pretty! <3 What a lovely baby. Chimeric animals are so fascinating, it's really cool to see a progression of pictures like this.
 

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He is still doing great :)

I will take some more pictures soon!
 

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'Halfy' and his buddy in action, poor girls... :p

Axolotls mating - YouTube

oh, and my whiny cats in the background, I was on my way to feed them when I saw the axolotls so busy :p
 

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Just a quick shot from this morning, show how Halfy's halves are not only diffirent in color but also shape :)

Halfje.jpg
 

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Thanks Michael! I'll submit some photo's next time :)

The tank is 152 gallon and the bio-filter is another 50 gallon
 

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omg that chimera is gorgeous. why do you say make his new owner happy? did Bram sell him..?
 
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