My two lovely Axies!

Kahlan

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Thought I'd add to the gallery, if this is the appropriate way to do so? Chantico, my female leucistic and Chupacabra, my male golden albino...(Sorry! pic is posted below this as a "reply")
 
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Sorry...here they are!
 

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So sweet! You must be very proud :)
 
Thank you! They are wonderful, so friendly!
 
Chupacabra??? Omg what a name :eek: ... If I were the worm I would 100% believe it :D
Very cute indeed .
 
So beautiful! They look like they're posing for you.
 
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