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Hey Everyone!

I am starting a new facebook group called Axolotl City. The idea is to talk about anything Axolotl related! Send pictures, videos, questions, concerns...anything at all! I am trying to set up a friendly Axolotl community where everyone can have fun.

What do you guys think?
https://www.facebook.com/groups/AxolotlCity/
 
This looks great! Thanks so much for sharing, i will join for sure. Looking forward to seeing you there!
 
This looks great! Thanks so much for sharing, i will join for sure. Looking forward to seeing you there!


Thanks! I'm hoping it will eventually become one of the bigger Axolotl Facebook pages. Would be great if everyone would join to tell us their experiences and tips as well as help others out in the facebook community.
 
to tell you the truth, I was actually taken aback when I found out your group is still active, it means, you succeeded, so I'm really happy and excited for you. I actually realize that being an administrator of a group may be really annoying and tough. You need to spend all your free time investing your ideas there and attract people with the posts you write, it may be hard when you don't have inspiration or mood for the group itself. Once when I had such a disposition, I decided to check how to buy instagram likes . This service is actually useful in order to gain more active followers. Besides, my group is on instagram. Have you used such servicing? Share your experience, please))
 
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