N00b from Melbourne, Aus

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Hey thought id just come and say hi here

Name is Aaron, from Melb, Aus. Currently working for Foxtel.
Recently decided to get an axie after wanting a pet that didnt need a lot of care, and was "different".

I have got a smallish 38x25x46cm tank, which over the next few weeks will be gettin setup to house a axie

Im still so undecided about what colouring im going to go with, but will probably go with a albino, as the wilds really dont appeal to me.

Once i get the tank cycled and everything set up il post some pics up, and then again once i get my Axie
 
Greetings fellow Melbournian and welcome to the forum!

We're looking forward to seeing pictures of the axolotl when it arrives (because we love them) and your setup (because we're nosey!). ;)

I am however shaking my head in sorrow. How can wildtypes not appeal to you? :D

Cheers Jacq.
 
Greetings fellow Melbournian and welcome to the forum!

We're looking forward to seeing pictures of the axolotl when it arrives (because we love them) and your setup (because we're nosey!). ;)

I am however shaking my head in sorrow. How can wildtypes not appeal to you? :D

Cheers Jacq.

Yeah over the next few weeks I shall be getting the tank all set up with hidey holes and stuff
After reading nearly ever thread on here I think I could give it a go, and then once done pop down and pick up a new axie

If you don’t mind me asking where in Melb are you situated?

As for the wild types just don’t appeal to me as much as say the albinos of the harlequin ones...
I guess all this could be changed if I saw a crazy colored wild: P

I had a look through the galleries and couldn’t find many but I guess I could be persuaded
 
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