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Axie babies - now 10 weeks old :-)

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karen

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Hi Guys

Just thought i'd update you on the babies - they are now 10 weeks old and it seems they are definately goldens :)
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The last one is blurry but I like it - i've called in "axie in the wilderness". Lol. :)
 

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Awww, so adorable. What size tank do you keep them in, and how many of the little fellas are there? I have a baby one too, and keep him in a ten gallon tank by himself. It might be spoiling him a bit, but he'll need the space once he starts getting bigger...

Hehehe. I love that second pic on the bottom...
 
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karen

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I have only 5 left now Andrew :-(. They are sweet though - now that they finally seem to have stopped snapping at each other !
 

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Re: Axie babies - now 10 weeks old :)

How old were they when you got them? I am wondering when you can tell if they are goldens.
 

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Re: Axie babies - now 10 weeks old :)

If only they could stay that way! Well, maybe not, they get a lot easier to feed (and cohabitate) when older but those are just beautiful. Enjoy the journey of watching them grow ?
 
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