My axie :)

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So cute :).
ive had him for about a month now
 

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Is he a black melanoid?? I want him!!
He's soo cute!

Mel
 
Im not too sure what a black melanoid is lol sorry
 
Lol no probs sorry for the jargon. Does he have reflective eyes?
 
wow he looks amazing and in good condition to your doing a great job. If you ever need help just ask me.

brad
 
Awwwww super cute axie! I just love their little personalities and how they look back at you through the glass. :happy:
 
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