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hi everyone,
i have a request which might seem a bit strange to some.
can people in the uk please put down where in the uk you are, especially you axie owners as it is somewhat frustrating trying to find axie owners down my end of the country.
if you dont want to do it here you can always put it on the frapper map which is the official caudata.org user map.
thanks for taking the time to read this.
 
hi digger,
I have a juvanile axie, 3 cynops orientalis, and a bufo bufo
Im in newcastle, north east england
 
Hi...
I'm at a not so sunny Hatfield ( more autumnal actually) Herts
Julia

Pssssst..hows the larvae doing ?
 
ty both for reply hope others follow suit .
babies are doing great
 
hi, i'm on west coast of scotland - near to glasgow.

hth

:smile:
 
hi mzchief,
ty for post.
lol love the name
 
I'm in Glasgow.
 
hi louise,
thankyou for post,
nice of evryone to do this .
lol
 
hi there russell from biggleswade lol.
thankyou for posting.
i hope you and everyone else is remembering to put your pin in the frapper map whose link is located at top of page the Official Caudata.org User Map.
 
I'm from Chesterfield (nr Sheffield); I've got two adult blacks, three adult whites ...and thanks to Bellabelloo and ColinB - currently rearing 30+ Gold and Wild Type!!!
 
hi phil from chesterfield,
i too have raised eggs from colinb and bellabelloo.
i have 3 adults =1 wild type female 1 wild type male 1 leaucistic male.
2 juvies that i raised from eggs from colinb [the rest all went to local fish shop] wild types
6 babies that were from bellabelloo mixed colouring from almost gold to olive green.
 
Hey :]

Birmingham West Midlands
Keep and Breed wild type only.

:D
 
From Oldham, just west of Manchester. But originally from the infamous Saddleworth moors.

Picking up my first axie tomorrow am (with basic tank etc), a quick trip to the Hyproponics shop to get new pump, airstone, floor-stone & filter afterwards, then home for a move into the tank we have already got prepped with water (since last night).
 
hi wreckgar and BFX,
thankyou both for posting,
its surprising me more each day just how many of us there are, just dont seem to be many down here in devon or cornwall.
 
just us 2 lovely girls down this end Frances lol 1 leucistic (that right?) axolotl here..4 months of age
 
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