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Hia!
well to start of i live in Victoria (Australia) and own a wild colored axolotl and got it just a few months back. sadly he died today due to what i believe was bloat,a disease that rots the mouth(because when i checked on her there was a giant rotting hole on her throat) or a parasite(i saw little white worm things in the water swimming:sad::sad::sad:. it was about half a centimeter long). I've come here to find good advise so it doesn't happen again. i am also looking for a few eggs/hatchlings because i now have an empty tank.I'm working of getting the pebbles out of the tank.
 
First, welcome to the forum. Second, I am sorry to hear about you loss. Here are a few links that can help you out with any questions you could have. Axolotl.org will have all the general information you'll need and this for sale section will maybe help you in acquiring your new pets.
 
Hello :happy: I'm new here too.Sorry to hear about your axolotl.
 
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