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Suzzin1972

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Hi ? i am new to this site..i have 2 axies, had them approx 5 years now and ❤ them! i have posted looking for advice for one of my sick axies in the "sick axolotl" forum but not had any responses. I am getting desperate now as so worried about her! Any ideas where i can repost to that might get noticed more? Thanks in advance
 

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Please !!! Im desperate! Not sure if im posting correctly as im new to this site or if people are not responding as they dont have an answer! Can someone please just respond so i know im doing this right and my posts are being seen! Im really worried as ❤ my axie but nothing i doing is helping ?
 

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Sorry to hear about your axolotl. Don’t take it personally if people don’t respond. This isn’t a super active forum. And I’m guessing that people (like me) aren’t responding because they don’t have personal experience or good advice.

Good luck.
 

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Thank you! I thought it was probably the case that nobody knew how to help but as i hadnt used site before was worried i hadnt posted correctly! Wee axie still same ...hopefully improve soon ....thanks again for letting me know post can be seen ?
 
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