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adelle

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Hey Im new here. seems a nice place.
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Can someone please post some pics of 2month old axolotls if they could. i wanna compare to the ones im getting to see if they really are 2months. thanks
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oh and can i use phototbucket to post on here?
 
Adelle, axolotls can be highly variable in size and development. Using size is not a good indication of age.

Photos here should be uploaded from your computer, as site-hosted photos are not accepted.
 
thanks. i hope mine will get nice and big. i hard they can grow 9 or 12 incehs or more.
 
My axolotls are just over 2 months old. They range in sizes from 1.4inches to 2.4inches. You can see photos of them in the axie gallery titled A GOLDEN BABY AXIE
Good Luck
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oh if you look at the photos the first pic was when one of them was younger, its the pics below that i was referring to.
 
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