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Any young axototls?

Ambulans Piscis

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It’s that time of year when people buy things. So I have a good friend looking to get an axolotl and I though I would help out so here we are. I can talk about specification later but I’m currently just looking to find anyone on the US east coast or any other state (I live in NY) as long as you can ship. I know that axolotls should be about 2-3 in to ship so if anyone has recently hatched or has younger a axolotl just feel free to respond here or PM me. Name you own price for 1 axolotl and what it would be to ship. I am looking to get it anytime before or shortly after the new year. But even if it is a few months late any person or time will do. Thank you all and have a happy holiday!
 

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Correction: Axototl should be 3-4 in to ship and type should be leucistic. Ideal ship time would be late December to early February. PM or reply to this post to respond. If it is over 4 in or later than February then that is fine. As long as it is a young leucistic.
 

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I have some growing beautifully now. If your willing to wait. Should be ready in 3-5 months
 
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