Axolotl male

miluhe

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One of my Axolotl`s
 

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What a wonderful photographer you are! You have a very handsome subject though, he's gorgeous :)
 
Thanks all.:D
He is 4 years old.
I have a white female also.
I will post pictures on her soon.
 
Wow, amazing photography and amazing axie :D
very nice job with the focus i can never get it that perfect with mine, theyr always wriggling around and waddling off haha

:cool:
 
Äntligen en till svensk på forumet :)
Väldigt fina bilder hurru! :)
 
Yes, please enter the calendar contest, those are great photos! Thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks

Hej Vidofner
Jag har varit här sen 2007 men inte så ofta:)
Tack kul du tyckte om bilderna
 
wow! great axolotl! Definately should try for the calender pic!
 
thanks all:D
He is about 4 years old
 
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