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When I got my axolotl godric a couple of months ago he had 2 toes bitten off an a lump out of his tail. Fortunately all bits have grown back an he now has a cute transparent end to his tail (he's a black axie). But the other day I noticed another White looking stump an thought oh no not again but then after a quick count an comparison wit my other axie he seems to be growin an extra toe on his front foot. Maybe he's got carried away sit the growin bits back :) just wondered if anyone else has had anything like this?
 
Oh yes! I'm pretty certain one of my axolotls has two feet on the same leg, I can't describe it but it looks as though it grew twice and molded together, toes on top of toes! Another only has two toes on one of his feet! If only they could share! =p
 
When axies injure themselves, stuff grows back wrong. My leucistic has a lot of toes and webbed back legs.
 
Hehe. I just found it odd cause all his injured bits grew back normal but he's just decided to grow an extra toe :)
 
ooooh Im glad Ive just seen this. Moomin has 4 toes on his left foot but on his right he`s got 5 growing. Hes not lost any toes up to just. Thought he was odd, seems not lol :)
 
Yup Speckled Jim has 6 toes and a front leg which grew back upside down!
 
My axie has a toe with another toe on it. And he's getting lighter toe tips (it's a wildtype axie) and the extra toe also has a white tip ^^
 
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