HI! New member with axolotl

Lilyy

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HELLO everyone!!
I have recently added another member to my family, a golden albino axie!!
I got it from some previous owners who couldn't take care of it anymore but I hope to take very good are of it!!
I'm not too sure of the gender yet but have attached a very cute photo :)

Some details:
I have put it in a 20 gallon tank by itself, with fine grain sand and a hang-on-the-back filter.

I hope everything goes well with my new friend!!
 

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Ahh that's a lovely looking axolotl. Golds are so beautiful. :p
 
Hi I'm new here hoping to get a Leucistic axolotls soon! Any suggestions on where to look?
 
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