My Axolotl

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Hi :happy: I'm new here.We just got our first Axolotl a couple of days ago.He is eating well, and walking around his tank.He is about 15cm ,I took some photos today.
 

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That's a very pretty axolotl.

Nice setup and I love that vase ornament. One of my tanks has some very similar vase ornaments, these make great hides, and my axolotls can't get enough of them.

Welcome to the site!
 
Thank you :happy:. We are enjoying him.He loves his vase, good for hiding in, and also good for sitting on.:rolleyes:
 
Here's a better photo showing his cute face.:happy:
 

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That is very cute.
 
Thank you Darkmaverick :happy: Think I have outdone that cute photo, with this one I took today.:cool:
 

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Hey there,
I think you did outdo the other cute picture. So gorgeous!
I am new here too and got our first axolotl 2 months ago.
They are so much fun aren't they? Enjoy.
Cheers,
Amy
 
Hi Amy :happy: Thanks.I think I have just worked out from information here,that my axolotl might be a girl.:love: (She looks like the female cloacal photo).No wonder she's so cute.I have to think of a name now.I'm learning new things everytime I come here.
 
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