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Peekaboo pictures!

HayleyK

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After seeing another members "peekaboo" picture, I'm keen to see everyone elses' silly lotls in their hides being super cute (or super creepy, like mine.. But still cute). I know every person has experienced the 'randomly look at tank and make eye contact with their axolotl poking it's head out of somewhere' and would love to see more :D so please upload your pictures of your babies!
 

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I have a large reptile cave in mine and whenever I put food into the tank all the little lotl heads pop out haha
 

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I think this is the most he's peeked at me xD Zion is usually just out staring. Into my soul.
 

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Boooooooooooooooooo! :rofl:
 

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Okay :)
 

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Morrison, if only I was able to like those pictures more than once! Looks like you have very silly lotls on your hands that third one cracked me up. Thank you for making my day start off on a great foot :lol:. I can't imagine giving those babies up... my heart goes out to you, however I wish you a speedy recovery :)
 

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Yeah, I miss those cuties :) But hopefully one day I have the right things to keep them properly :)
 

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One of my baby wilds enjoying his new hide.
 

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