Question: Axolotl

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Hi all
This is my first post on here. I have been reading for a few weeks and gathering some very helpful information.
I got my first axie on Thursday 24 Feb, it's a golden albino and after spending many hours watching him/her with my wife and kids, I think I am hooked and I am now after a tank mate.
I am in Stockton-on- tees in north east England and am hoping to find a dark coloured axie could be green/black/brown but I am struggling finding anywhere/anyone who has got any. Hopefully I'll find one soon.

Barry
 
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If you look in the 'For sale' section towards the bottom of the page, you may find some there.
How about posting some pictures of you current axolotl?
 
i hope this works !
 

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thought i might aswell add the kids newts too
 

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I just got a wild type and I'm after a golden! Lol!

He's gorgeous though!
 
Ohhh what a beauty! Coincidentally I've got an axolotl and two fire bellies too! My fire bellies keep laying eggs...no sign of any babies surviving yet though. Honestly, I'd wait a month or two before getting another tank-mate, that way you can get a feel for how much they cost to take care of, and make sure that you're first little one is completely healthy and doing okay before you add another one into the equation. But that's just me!
 
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