College axie

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claire

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Here is the axie from college.'he' is about 3-4 inches long and i think he loves me1i wanna steal him!but i cant1sorry d pic aint clear.ill try 2 get a good one another time.
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'he' is definately cute!lol.i call him a he but i dont actually know because he is way too young.i think he was born around the beginning of the year because i had some of his siblings but they died
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. im hoping to get some more babies when they next breed.i might get them as eggs if im early enough.lol.well enough of me babbling on!

luv clairey.xxx.
 
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