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My 6 year old axie

cody

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How old do these little goons live for?
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claire

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they can live for 12 years or so.but depends on the axies and any diseases or illness they encounter.the record age for an axie in captivity living is around 23 or 24 years or something.

nice axies by the way!so cute! what are they called?
 

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The gold one is merlin the black one is pebbles an the white one in sex
 
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Breeding will effect their lifespan. If they are bred often, it will decrease their lifespan. It's the same for any animal
 
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paul

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hey i thought you only got XXXX in Qld......or at least be a Qld'er at heart to drink it.

do you have a filter or air stone for the tank.

(Message edited by navymt on April 17, 2005)
 

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Yeah mate born an raised in QLD I got a small filter in their now That runs on air
 

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I think ive taken about 300 photos in the last two days
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