New here..new axolotl mom and now..... a rescue. Help!!

Alli3

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So it's very long and sorted.. I'm unsure where to post this. So I will just say hello here. I'm very new to axolotl's but have a pretty good teacher although ling distance.
I will now get into the story of the rescue on the sick page i think. I hope I'm doing this right. :confused:
But un down my name is allison and I have a healthy baby horn Feb 2nd of this year .. and then theres a new rescue.. wow.. I am lost .
 
I see people are answering your other post, good luck! keep us posted. THank you for trying!
 
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