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hi, im dane and im new to this site so thought i would say hello to you all. iv joined this site as i have just started keeping these wonderful pets, and iv just had my first 20 babies hatch. having concentrated on reptiles for the past 25 years i know nothing about anphibians , so may ask a lot of questions so please bare with me!! lol!!:happy: i am also looking for some more eggs but so far have drawn a blank? can anyone help in that department please?
take care for now all hope to chat soon....dane
 
Welcome to the forum Dane. I am assuming you are refering to you having axolotls and wanting more axie eggs but either way keep and eye out on the UK for sale section of the forum or click here. Also if it is axolotls check this site, axolotl.org, it has loads of info in there and probably any questions you have could be answered in there or searching the forum. If not, just post your question and someone will be glad to help you out. Anyways, welcome to the forum.

Later,
Justin
 
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