Photo: Spongebob and Squidward :)

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Here are a few more recent pictures of my Axies Spongebob and Squidward and a pic of them from the day I bought them home from the pet shop 7 months ago :) <3

Photo 1: As babies
Photo 2: All grown up (Squidward on the right, Spongebob on the left)
Photo 3: Spongebob (sorry forgot to flip it)
Photo 4: Squidward enjoy her dinner
 

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Awww look that them :happy: They have grown a LOT and such beautiful long gills. Well done but umm... :confused: just how on earth do you tell them apart :confused:
 
How cute. :)

I would say Spongebob has a slightly narrower head, and a little longer. Not sure if it's the angle - I wouldn't be able to tell in IRL. Just trying to sound like I know what I'm talking about haha.

Is it like identical twins? They look the same, until you get to know them, then there appears to be obvious differences?
 
Awww look that them :happy: They have grown a LOT and such beautiful long gills. Well done but umm... :confused: just how on earth do you tell them apart :confused:

How cute. :)

I would say Spongebob has a slightly narrower head, and a little longer. Not sure if it's the angle - I wouldn't be able to tell in IRL. Just trying to sound like I know what I'm talking about haha.

Is it like identical twins? They look the same, until you get to know them, then there appears to be obvious differences?

hehe yeah it was a bit like identical twins at first but they both have different characteristics plus now they have matured one has turned out to be a boy and the other a girl and Spongebob being a boy isn't hard to miss :)
Also Spongebob has a few more white speckles on him than Squidward does if I only see them face on thats the easiest way to tell
 
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