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ciele02

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Hi, just thought I'd post a picture of one of my juvies. He's about 8months old now, he's the result of my wild type and gold albino breeding. As soon as he came out of his (I'm not sure so i just say him) egg I saw his lump. He seemed to feed well so i kept him. Now his nearly the same size as his mum who is my biggest axie at 9 inches. Anyways he doesnt seem to have any problems eating although he cant open his mouth up as wide as the others and he does like to nibble on my fingers when im cleaning the tank. I think he's sweet!
 

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