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The Cute Axie Pictures Thread #2

FreckledLottles

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My little loser ADORES this castle (I swear, he thinks he's a dragon), but he does like the PVC every now and then. (The PVC pic is from a few months ago, and the castle pics are more recent).
 

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Baby Coaxoch has stolen my heart! (And no that's not gravel)
 

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Thought I'd share a picture of Alpha here. I love axolotls sweet little faces!:rolleyes:
 

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Ghosty(leustric in plants), Sammy (wild type), and clementine the golden albino. I took the pic of Ghosty before I knew gravel. He is with Sammy and Clementine in an aquarium with white sand.
 

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Axie ( my axolotl )
 

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