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I got a new axie today! A friend had to re-home him because she felt she couldn't take good enough care of him. His name WAS Pebble, but that was when she thought he was a girl :) I've never seen an axolotl that colour before, and it may be wishful thinking/bad camera but is that a red eye? Is he a copper maybe? that would be awesome.
 

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i dont profess to be an expert on axies, but to me that deffo looks like a copper :) its a lovely looking axie.

Agreed! Healthy weight (gonna fatten him up a little though) plus fluffy gills :) he's gonna get spoilt rotten
 

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<33 awwwww what a cute axie and I really like those eyes ♥ my first ever Axolotls/Salamanders (i'm not sure what they where as I was so young) where called Cobble and Pebble :'D
 
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