davsty
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- Dave & Kirsty
Hi Everyone,
We (Dave & Kirsty) are relatively new to axolotls, we have had 1 black female (Medusa aka 'the duece') for about 6 months and have had a few hiccups allong the way, thanks to the help of www.axolotl.org we managed to straighten things out and now all is good we have recently aquired a second axie a light (almost white) olive male (Chuck Norris) and hope to eventually breed. One thing we have noticed is they have alot of character especially the little man. we almost lost medusa to a fungal infection but managed to save her with a series of salt baths i recomend this to anyone with the same problem. We still have gravel and are looking to switch to river rocks as soon as we have our other tank cycled to house our soon to be refugees. Nice to see there is a forum dedicated to such critters and its good to be on board. Here is a pic of our kids.
Davsty
We (Dave & Kirsty) are relatively new to axolotls, we have had 1 black female (Medusa aka 'the duece') for about 6 months and have had a few hiccups allong the way, thanks to the help of www.axolotl.org we managed to straighten things out and now all is good we have recently aquired a second axie a light (almost white) olive male (Chuck Norris) and hope to eventually breed. One thing we have noticed is they have alot of character especially the little man. we almost lost medusa to a fungal infection but managed to save her with a series of salt baths i recomend this to anyone with the same problem. We still have gravel and are looking to switch to river rocks as soon as we have our other tank cycled to house our soon to be refugees. Nice to see there is a forum dedicated to such critters and its good to be on board. Here is a pic of our kids.
Davsty