Growing juvies

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Here are some photos of our juvenile axies. They are some interesting colours mostly wild types I think. and some white (leuc....) I like the ones with the olive tones.
 

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Looking good. I have a couple wild types of similar coloration but they are much smaller. Mine just started growing front legs.
 
They look fantastic. I'm still trying to get ahold of some. It's turning out to be harder than expected.
I hope to see more pictures as they grow! :happy:
 
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