Mudkips tattoo (not really :p)

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I don't know if you can see from the pictures but Mudkip has a pale ring on his head (naughty axie got a tattoo :p)... I think he got it when I was cleaning the sand with the siphon tube and he swam underneath it and it sucked him up causing the ring... This was a while ago now but does anyone know if it will go away, it didn't cause any bleeding or anything just the white ring :s... But enjoy the photos of mudkip anyways :happy:
 

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goodness, how bizarre.

You wouldn't think a siphon could do that.

I tend to use a much mucher ended syphon to reduce the flow.
 
I use to have a bit for it but it got lost and Mudkip didn't really pay any interest in it apart from this one time but I think he's learnt his lesson now... Im just wondering if his tattoo is going to be permanent :p...
 
Haha that's funny and also strange it made a mark. I looks like he has a halo :angel: hehe
My guess is that it will eventually go away once those skin cells sluff off natually.
 
Poor thing but also cute :D

Hmm, not a bad idea... an axie with a tattoo... (but just for a drawing or something, don't worry)
 
:p I didn't think of it as a halo before he's my little angel :D maybe it's time for a name change until it disappears... And id like to see a picture of that axolotl with a tattoo, make sure you post it if you do draw one morrison :p
 
Haha, that's great I wonder if it's someone from the forum :rolleyes::p
 
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