My baby :)

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So, a week ago I got my new axies, both only 2 months old but growing rapidly at the moment. While I was cleaning the tank Ï put em in a smaller container for a few minutes, but they looked so pretty I went and made a pic of em.

Aren't they cute? :D
 

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Thanks for the reply. They're still growing rapidly and they're eating so much!
Here's a new pic, thought it was so cool ^^
 

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Those are some fake plants I keep in the small tank, they tend to crawl in em every now and then. Thanks for the replies! ^^
 
So small and delicate. Makes me feel like I want to mother him/her :)
 
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