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Rhysjenkins1990@aol.com
Im rhys

Im new to axolotl i work in a marine and tropical fish shop on weekends and acolotl come in last week so been reading and got very interested in them but shop sells them

Gold £50
White / brown £40

Expencive so i have just orderd some eggs to hatch myself

Any spare eggs will pay postage would be very greatfull

Thank you all

Rhys
 
Hi I am relatively new here too, So far i have learnt so much from this site. We are spoilt to have such a wonderful resource.

I am in South Australia, my axie cost me a lot less than your 50 pounds . it was 23 dollars au. and is probably a golden albino. it is only just now a juvenile , I got it as a baby when it was less than five cm long.- the shop owner actually had some knowledge about the animals and put me onto this site

Theses animals have such amazing personalities. I hope you enjoy the site.
 
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