Axolotls in Wisconsin

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i am looking into buying an axolotl as a pet and would like to know if anyone out there knows of anyplace in Wisconsin, preferably in southeastern wisconsin that sells these awesome creatures. Please help for i am lost as to where to find an axy.
THANKS
JORDAN
 
You should really post this in the Wanted section of the forum. I will delete it in a day or so.

You might be lucky enough to find some in WI, but more likely you'll need to get them by mail.
 
does anybody know ANYWHERE where i can get an axy? Please help
 
Jordan, did you not read Jen's post? Please can you post your wanted ad in the wanted ad's section.
 
i am looking into buying an axolotl as a pet and would like to know if anyone out there knows of anyplace in Wisconsin, preferably in southeastern wisconsin that sells these awesome creatures. Please help for i am lost as to where to find an axy.
THANKS
JORDAN
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