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Who said size doesn't matter �� Does dwarfism effect axolotls?

Marnee

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I have 3 gorg boys.... luekistic, , black melanoid and a maybe brindle same birth time as or black but... 1/3 of the length... who said size doesn't matter...
his name is Tyrian. After the game of thrones character... he was always smaller .
But as he grew, his apparent brother....bought from a pet shop, grew normally but this cutie didn't.
Same diet, similar conditions. As when they were small they had individual talks.
About a year ago both of them were introduced to the big tank w the big boy Ninious.
So my question is.... does dwarfism effect axilotil.
He looks healthy, head same size as others and when I work out how to post photos I'll show you what I'm talking about.
Regardless, he's super cute and kept In a 3ft tank so it's not his enclosure.
We do have a gravel base but not introduced to that tank until big enough to pass it.
The others r completely normal.
He looks fat because if his length.
I'm hoping to post photo let's c how I go.
Thanks for the membership.
I really appreciate any comments. You guys r great. It's takin me a while to b brave enough to post on your site but I've been reading for ages.
I'll telly u guys about a rescue we did recently next... but Tyrian needs the attention atm.
Cheers from Australia.
Marnee ??
 

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