Photo: Axolotls with sand on them!

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So this little guy happened to be in an unlucky spot when I poured new water in, and got all covered with sand.

This thread is about axolotls with sand on them.

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Io looks like he was having a rough day... with just a hint of bewilderment
 

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Lol like a kid with cookie crumbs on his face saying someone ate all the cookies....Nooooooo
 

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Someone went berserk and kicked up sand all over him.
 

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