Its Loki and his new tankbuddy, Kenghis with a new and improved tank setup!

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Atlast my axie Loki has a new tank buddy! His name is Kenghis and is a dark wildtype and when i first got him he was so energetic and excited about his new home! also i have improved my tank by adding new plants,sand instead of gravel(the pictures still show gravel though, but now it is completely sand) and a pipe!

Kenghis standing still (very rare of him ^_- )
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Kenghis observing his tankbuddy
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Loki seeing Kenghis for the first time
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"geesh Kenghis! im trying to sleep, and your dancing on my roof!"
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sadly Loki though the wallpaper was real and tried to swim through it XD
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Mr snail, what would the tank be without him?
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And the tank!
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so there! Loki and Kenghis who are now best buddies! and their improved tank!
 
Oh it looks very nice!
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I just love dark colored axolotls =D
 
i know! black axies just look so cool!
i still love my loki though, he was my first

(Message edited by taelliejade on May 17, 2006)
 
aww! how cute is kenghis! i have been looking for ages for a black axie but no luck so far
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anyway loki looks awesome too! i love the 4th pic caption!

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Very cute. I'm always tempted by black axies... But they're both gorgeous. I like the substrate.
 
ur axies are so cool
im gettin mine next week, i hope they have melonoids(sp) there the prettiest

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ah yes, i have rearanged the tank!
i have got ridden of the pipe and have added a flowerpot and coffee cup! and i have reararranged the plants too! i like how i put the big one in the middle and put rocks around it.
(kenghis LOVES the plants, he climbs in them all day!)
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