We've finally persuaded our owner to let us chat to other Axies so here goes...
Our names are Wallace & Gromit. We're both wild types (and proud of it) and as brothers, have lived happily together for the last three years in our tank overlooking the West Peninne moors.
We spend most of the day doing very little but come the hours of darkness, we come alive scooting around our tank, hoovering blood worms up and best of all, lunging for pink wiggly worms which an even bigger pink wiggly thing holds in front of our noses.
If any other Axies share our passion for worms, we can recommend a great supplier but you will need a lovely owner who is prepared to keep the wee beasties in a wormery & doesn't get too squeamish at our poor table manners - when we were younger, we both had a chomp at each other but thankfully everything grew back nicely and now we just play together peacefully and chomp worms instead.
We'll try and get our pictures loaded sometime - but don't hold your gills cos our owner is not the most IT literate!
Our names are Wallace & Gromit. We're both wild types (and proud of it) and as brothers, have lived happily together for the last three years in our tank overlooking the West Peninne moors.
We spend most of the day doing very little but come the hours of darkness, we come alive scooting around our tank, hoovering blood worms up and best of all, lunging for pink wiggly worms which an even bigger pink wiggly thing holds in front of our noses.
If any other Axies share our passion for worms, we can recommend a great supplier but you will need a lovely owner who is prepared to keep the wee beasties in a wormery & doesn't get too squeamish at our poor table manners - when we were younger, we both had a chomp at each other but thankfully everything grew back nicely and now we just play together peacefully and chomp worms instead.
We'll try and get our pictures loaded sometime - but don't hold your gills cos our owner is not the most IT literate!