Hi From Australia, my name is Tash :)

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Hi There, my name is Tash, I'm 26 and I have a beautiful Axie called Alfie, I adore him/her so much, I can't tell what sex it is yet, but I have had a few probs and have been speaking to Jay and Bella about it, they have been fantastic :) but here's a few pictures of him/her.
 

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Hi Tash and welcome to the Forum!

Good luck with your problems, and I look forward to seeing more photos as things progress. Alfie is a cutie indeed!

-Eva
 
Thanks Eva :) I look forward to chatting with you sometime :)
 
If you're in the chat, you're sure to find me sooner or later. :D

-Eva
 
Hi Tash !!
Welcome !!
You have a most beautiful Axie !!
 
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