Hi from Ontario, Canada

KenBoorman

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Just wanted to say hi. I'm an Aussie who has been living in Canada since 2000. I used to have axoltls when I was young (many, many years ago) back in Australia and my interest in them has been rekindled. I hope to get some again soon.
I have 34 working aquariums and keep most types of freshwater fishes. I also keep some finches - I wasn't kept busy enough with the fish LOL

Ken.
Chatham, Ontario
 
Cheers Ken and welcome to the forum. Quite a collection you have!
 
Welcome to the forum, you certainly have a lot of aquariums they must keep you busy.
The temperature in Canada must be a lot better suited to axolotls than that in australia, I rely on a chiller during the summer because it gets so warm.

Looking forward to hearing about your axies when you get them
 
ahah temp in canada in the summer can get 40 plus with humidity so we also stuggle with temp sometimes in the summer.
 
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