My little lion found his very own perch!

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Haha I love these guys, can't help but smile everytime I walk into the room and look at them.
I caught my baby lion spying on his bigger mates from a distance :p

check it out

:cool:
 
Sorry, messed up photos first time round
here they are!
 

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Hi,

Haha very funny for an axolotl.

Mine does a godziller impression by standing on his back legs while leaning on glass and yawns.

That is why he is called miniziller.

Unfortinately i didnt manage to get a picture of it.
 
hahah yeah I know what you mean.
My ones always end up sitting up on their back legs when trying to turn around after I feed them.

Full bellies act as a weight I guess haha :D

axolotls auesome
 
Cool, I sometimes find my axie hanging around on plants.


By the way are those plants 'fake' or 'real' ???
 
Hehe, awww. My lotls like to sit on plants like that as well. Especially one, I've actually seen him with his arms and head up on one leaf and the rest of his body sort of hanging below. He looked awfully silly.
 
Hi there, I have both fake and real plants in my tank.
I've had the fake ones in there for much longer so I think they're used to them.

I've just recently got a bundle of java moss and they seem to be loving it :D
One question with the java moss, am I supposed to unravel it or do I just let it sit there in a ball?
 
very cute pics indeed!!

I unravelled my java moss and used fishing wire to tie it down to the rock. Its growing fast and the fishing wire is almost non-visible.
 
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