Darwin

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This is Darwin, not the best pictures, they are off my phone.

The photo of Darwin himself did have that mug in as a hide for a while but now I have upgraded, and the picture of the tank is what it looks like at the moment.

The glass of the tank is a little scratched and marked, I rescued it until I have money and space to get a new one. Can you believe that the tank was going to get thrown away.
 

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He is a cutie.... Thought I was looking at a really old photo when I first opened it! :)
 
Awww, he's cute!!:D
 
He is a cutie.... Thought I was looking at a really old photo when I first opened it! :)

lol Yeah, the camera phone quality mixed with the scratched glass of the tank don't make much of a great photo but it gives you an idea how he looks. In a few years when I have a bit more room in a house or flat of my own I will get a better bigger tank with all mod cons :)
 
lol Yeah, the camera phone quality mixed with the scratched glass of the tank don't make much of a great photo but it gives you an idea how he looks. In a few years when I have a bit more room in a house or flat of my own I will get a better bigger tank with all mod cons :)
Good luck with the few more years bit, once you're bitten by the axie bug you can't wait to add more and more......just one more plant...hmmm maybe a bigger tank...hey now i have room for another axie woohooo....just a thought lol.
 
Daww hes a cute lil thing. I agree with Becky once you catch the axie bug seems to be a virus lol
 
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It's nearly six months since I got my axie now, and they're right, I can't wait for the bigger tank and two more....
 
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    Not necessarily but if you’re wanting to continue to grow your breeding capacity then yes. Breeding axolotls isn’t a cheap hobby nor is it a get rich quick scheme. It costs a lot of money and time and deditcation
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