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Do1 Posted - 16/07/2010 : 21:33:24
Hello my name is darren. i hav a fish tank and was thinking about maybe getting an axalotl to go in it. is this a good idea for a beginner?
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Do1 Posted - 23/07/2010 : 17:12:09
hello kaz. thats good news. thanx for your response. just reading the care sheet.
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Originally posted by Kazerella

Hello Darren

Yes Axies are great for beginners. Really interesting pets, low maintanance (apart from the dechlorinated water requirements, but you get used to it) and they'll eat anything so mainly problem free.

Have you read the care sheet?

http://www.theamphibian.co.uk/axolotl_care_sheet_Ambystoma_mexicanum.htm

Kazerella Posted - 22/07/2010 : 13:40:33
Hello Darren

Yes Axies are great for beginners. Really interesting pets, low maintanance (apart from the dechlorinated water requirements, but you get used to it) and they'll eat anything so mainly problem free.

Have you read the care sheet?

http://www.theamphibian.co.uk/axolotl_care_sheet_Ambystoma_mexicanum.htm

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