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Hello!! axoltols here

petghost

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Hey everyone, my names Zacharie im 16 and I currently own 4 axolotls
im mostly here to share about my axolotls, and get help whenever theres an issue (since i only got my axolotls around december last year, and am pretty new to this)
I own two lucy's a golden albino and a wild type.
my first two are Inspector Berrybreath (lucy) and Doctor Honeytongue (golden)
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ive had these two the longest and i love them very much !!
my next two are around 5 months old or so, and i got them from a lady who could no longer look after them. ive only had them for a couple of weeks but they make a lovely addition to my growing little family (as honeytongue has recently laid eggs)
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there names are Terezi (lucy) and Karkat (wild)
i have some concerns on karkat but ill make another post about that
thank you for your time !
 
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Hi Zacharie! Welcome to Caudata.org! I’m sure you’ll find this site very helpful :) Congratulations on your eggs, and your new axolotls! I posted a reply to your post concerning Karkat, your wild type ;)
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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