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vikki

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I had two axis one is around 20cm, the other was only 10cm. the 20cm is named yang I had her slightly longer than Yin but throughout the time i had him Yin grew alot slower. I now cannot find yin at all. Yang does not look fat but is there any way she could have eaten yin? the lid was secure and i would find his body if he had died.
Any ideas?

Vikki
 
Maybe, If there is any type of hole in the lid he could of climbed out. or pushed the lid up. Have you checked all over the floor under the coach behind were the tank sits?
 
omg i didnt know that axoltls jump outta the tank
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Yes, axolotls can jump out of a tank. And yes, Yang could have eaten Yin (I will resist the urge to speculate on the philosophical implications of this....) Are you absolutely sure he's not just hiding in the tank somewhere? It's possible Yin's body is in a corner somewhere (in or out of the tank). Sorry
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do you have sand? it is possible that it has buried itself under it.
 
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