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Ollin the Oregon Axolotl!

MUTT

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Hello, everyone. I'm Jaz and I'm new here. I was lucky enough to find Aquarius Axolots (Bette here on Caudata) through these forums and couldn't be happier with my little dude. He's a copper axolotl called Ollin (it's Aztec!) and currently lives in a 10 gallon all decked out with fun stuff, but he'll be moved into a 20 as he grows.

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Welcome to the Forum! He is good lookin with his little golden edged gills there. :p
 
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