Photo: Blackie and Orangina

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Hi there. I don't think I have posted any pics of Blackie and Orangina for about a year, so here is some new ones. They are siblings, and about 3 years old. Cute and healthy, don't you think?
 

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Oops, the second pic is not Blackie or Orangina,its Axelina, my darling axie girl who died in May. But here is some more of Blackie and Orangina. And sorry, they are taken with my camera phone, so that's why the quality is not great.
 

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Lovely photos. Axelina is dearly missed. She still looks like an axie angel to me.
 
Is it just the way the photos look on the second lot you posted, or is Blackie twice the size of Orangina? I don't think there can be that much size difference if they are siblings and 3 years old!
 
D'aw~!
They're the same colors as the pair of axies I just got a week ago. I hope mine are as cute as yours when they grow up!
 
Adorable! They are looking great
 
Thanks for nice comments! And yes,haha,it does look like Blackie is twice the size of Orangina. But its cos Blackie was a lot closer to the camera,I think. She does have a bigger head than Orangina anyway, and is an inch longer. Glad you like them!
 
very nice and healthy looking! I hope mine grows!
 
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