Their gills are a little short but they look healthy. Out of curiosity, as a fellow portlandian where did you get the axies? And did you make it to the Portland metro reptile expo?
I'm betting that if they were bought in the city they're from Pets on Broadway. They order in a lot of babies from a bulk supplier company (which by the way is super sketchy. I tried contacting them).
Their gills are a little short but they look healthy. Out of curiosity, as a fellow portlandian where did you get the axies? And did you make it to the Portland metro reptile expo?
Wow I am really happy to see portlandian : ) actually I am a boarding student in highschool... I got my axies online from a site like this... By the way I know one fish store that sells axies near my school.(My place is near Beavorton though)
I'm betting that if they were bought in the city they're from Pets on Broadway. They order in a lot of babies from a bulk supplier company (which by the way is super sketchy. I tried contacting them).
I see , its very true that fish stores are not good with axies...(I got mine online) And axies are quite expensive in fish store <- Tropical fish store
Wow I am really happy to see portlandian : ) actually I am a boarding student in highschool... I got my axies online from a site like this... By the way I know one fish store that sells axies near my school.(My place is near Beavorton though)
Would Chinese fire belly newts be more or less inclined towards an aquatic eft set up versus Japanese . I'm raising them and have abandoned the terrarium at about 5 months old and switched to the aquatic setups you describe. I'm wondering if I could do this as soon as they morph?
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