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Show me or tell about your axys?

SheFoxy

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I'd really love to see other peoples axys! I'll post some pictures of mine too!

Currently I have 3! Snufkin and Toothless are siblings and are 7.5 inches both are very dark wild types. Navi is my 3 inch baby who lives in her own tank in my room, she's a melanoid.

Snufkin has a extra leg that he got from Toothless biting him the same day they got put in their 20 gallon tank. Toothless is really aggressive and she really likes to watch me when I'm near the tank.
 

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My latest baby. Excuse the dirty tank, was taken in between a water change so there was debris everywhere. He's a copper, not sure what to name him yet. He's like 2.5" inches, tiny little guy.
 

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not sure of the picture posted, this is my female wild type, her name is Xya she's bout 6 months old maybe a little older, and she has a sister named Luna
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whom I assume is also 6months, hope the pics post.
 
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