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Just some new pictures of Sunny FINALLY back in his tank! I'm so glad I have this chiller lol
 

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Sunnys so cute! I loved all your other posts, he's so fun to look at, smiling!
 
Haha he is a really does have a sunny personality hehe!

He runs to where ever the camera is haha
 
What a cute happy critter :)
 
Check out the sand on his face and lips, what a goof!!! haha
 

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Sunny appears to have pretty short gills, have they always been that "stumpy"?

Edit: Not paying attention.
 
Blaze appears to have short gills? My name is Blaze.. the axie is Sunny.

Yeah hes always had the stumpy gills. Most of them looked to have been chomped on earlier in life and have grown back funny. They look to be growing a little lately but no more than half a millimetre. I do not think they will ever grow to be long. probably just stay what they are now.
 
Haha, it's late here in the US. But I fixed the post. I would adore a golden axie to compliment my Wild Type and Albino!
 
Shizeric, I am sending you one (or some) goldens! : )

I posted some photos for you on my profile.
 
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