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Hi, I'm Jon aka Digger.
I saw an Axolotl for the first time last week at an aquatics centre and i was very intrigued. I've been looking them up on the 'net and thats why i'm here.
I keep tropical and coldwater fish. I had 2 red ear slider terrapins for years, they went to a fella who had a terrapin house when they got too big for the tank.
cheers
dig
 
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Well, you certainly have come to the right place! Welcome!
You can find all the information you will need in the axolotl section of this forum and at Axolotl.org.
Since you´ve done the right thing and come here to learn before acquiring your new animals, you have a great advantage. Read and learn as much as you possibly can, even though having a fish tank background i´m sure you´re familiar with cycling and all that stuff.

They are fascinating creatures, i´m sure you´ll have years of joy with it.
 
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