Pics as promised, My 2 axis and there tank.

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As you can see the water did clear up for a good few weeks but now it is going cloudy as you will see in a few pics, i don't know why as we have been doing what people on here have said with 20% water changes daily and only clean the filter once in a month so i don't no what is causing the milky cloudy water now.
 

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Oh my gosh! I thought that worm was a great big hook! Nearly gave me a heart attack! I wish i could help you with the water. Is it maybe the start of an algae bloom? Is your tank in the sunlight?
 
Beauitful axies your leucistic has very nice gills both are really pretty :D
 
yeh they are lovely thanks for your replys you 2, i love them to bits, Its really weired though the water just cleared up and now crystal clear in a matter of a day, it did get a lot better but now perfect. Got some axi eggs last saturday they are growing quick so when they pop out there pod ill post pics of them too every two weeks so you guts can see them grow.
 
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