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My Little Trio

Trixie557

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Mayan (Wild with his gill fluff)
Eclipse (Leucistic)
Aztec (Wild without gill fluff, for now)


Also I JUST pulled the plants out to clean them, I have a Saint Bernard (my service dog) and two great Pyrenees (we also have 3 huskies (one is a foster) and two Shibas in the house but only the Saint and pyrs are "Mine" and come in my room) an so I seem to be having issues keeping dog hair out of the tanks!
 

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I sometimes have problems with cat hair in my tanks. Thankfully though, the lid I have over the top of the tank is doing wonders to keep a good portion of it out. :p Do you have a lid on your tank?
 

Trixie557

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I sometimes have problems with cat hair in my tanks. Thankfully though, the lid I have over the top of the tank is doing wonders to keep a good portion of it out. :p Do you have a lid on your tank?


Yupp! The main issue is the girls are ALL blowing coats to get ready for their winter coats, HAIR IS EVERYWHERE
 

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Well that sucks! At least pet hair isn't dangerous to axolotls. :D But it is dangerous to filters. :( I've already had to pull hairballs out of my filter three times since I set the tank up.
 

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You have beautiful water babies! I only have one dog living with me at present. He is my fur baby but lucky for me he is mostly nonshedding due to gis multese half :) i have many tanks though due to my 30 fish 2 fully grown lotls one teenage lotl and about... 40 week-two week old babies :D
 

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love the names! and I know how you feel my Utonagan is blowing her coat big time and i'm literally waking up with fur in my mouth and her fluff gets in the fish tanks so i had to use a lid i stole from one of my understoarge boxes and put little holes for ventilation lol it sucks and looks ugly but i hate hair getting tangled up in the plants!
 
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