Photo: New photos of babies and my big boys

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I have a better camera and just had to post some more pics! :eek: I have new pics of the babies in their 20 gal home at least until they grow some more. I also had to post a couple of my big boys, Sphynx the wild and Tut the gold - hope you enjoy! More pics are in my album. :D Thanks for looking!

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Wow, what wonderful little axies cannot wait to have some babies of my own. Great Job!
 
Those gills on your gold look really nice and fluffy :D

Cute babies too!!
Mel
 
I agree with Mel, those gills on your gold are really fluffy! And cute! Big gills are always astonishing.
 
Thank you! I love his gills too! Looking forward to watching the babies develop theirs!
 
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