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Glowing large!

brillB07

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from the time i got him ...till months later ;p
and some cool glowy ones :D
 

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Lookin good, I got to get me a coulpe of those glowing axolots .
 

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Be careful with using a blacklight. The UV rays can be damaging to your axolotl, especially a leucistic who has no melanin to protect from UV rays.
 

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yes! i had that explained to me in one of my last forum posts.

i seperated him from Trogdor's tank and put some agate rocks in his tank and was holding a huge "spot light" black light flash light over his tank to
 

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thank you guys! as for my last post i never finished typing since i had to leave fast x/

ahem* over his tank to take the fun shots ;p other than that there is no light lol
 
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