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    Here are some more pictures I found.






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    Think i maybe adding Axolotls to my collection i'd seen pictures of these before in biology but never knew the name of then, now i do .

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    2 Rabbits (male female, often have babies)
    1 Hamster (Male)
    3 Ducks (2 Female and a male, white call ducks)
    1 Hermann Tortoise (Female, 6 months)
    About a million frogs (in natural pond)
    A load of chickens
    We had 2 dogs
    We have 3 turkeys
    And 1 pig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danube View Post
    Think i maybe adding Axolotls to my collection i'd seen pictures of these before in biology but never knew the name of then, now i do .

    Currently have

    2 Rabbits (male female, often have babies)
    1 Hamster (Male)
    3 Ducks (2 Female and a male, white call ducks)
    1 Hermann Tortoise (Female, 6 months)
    About a million frogs (in natural pond)
    A load of chickens
    We had 2 dogs
    We have 3 turkeys
    And 1 pig
    So you mean half the animals you have could feed my python? You have much more work to do then I. If you are thinking about keeping axolotls, and you need some advice, just let me know. There are many little in's and out's of keeping them and some minor things NOT to do.
    Last edited by herrfishhead; 05-04-2010 at 12:46 AM.

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    out of all the animals I like, I really cannot say that fish and reptiles are my favourite. They are nice to look at though

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    Quote Originally Posted by StripedTiger View Post
    out of all the animals I like, I really cannot say that fish and reptiles are my favourite. They are nice to look at though
    That's about all you can do with with; look at them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by herrfishhead View Post
    That's about all you can do with with; look at them.

    hahahahahahahahhaha! Very true
    I much prefer much livelier pets - cats, horses, dogs

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    I knew somebody who had an axolotl once and it seemed like the most pointless pet ever Nice collection though.

    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Out of morbid interest, are all axolotl infants expected to survive or are they the sort of species to have loads of babies in the hope that some will make it like a lot of other aquatic creatures do? If they all do live on that's gonna be a hell of a farm
    In the wild it's usually due to predators though init

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    1 degu? You are aware that they are VERY sociable creatures and should NEVER be kept alone right? Even in pairs isn't ideal...

    Shop's shouldnt even sell them on their own..
    (h)(h)(h)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smits View Post
    1 degu? You are aware that they are VERY sociable creatures and should NEVER be kept alone right? Even in pairs isn't ideal...

    Shop's shouldnt even sell them on their own..
    I am aware of this fact. I had it due to the mate having died and my friend no longer wanting it. She is now happy with my sister, who is well aware of the fact that they are social creatures. I am excited someone knew what a Degu was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Apalachi View Post
    I knew somebody who had an axolotl once and it seemed like the most pointless pet ever Nice collection though.



    In the wild it's usually due to predators though init
    When salamanders are young and still in the larval stage they feed by movement, and if the movement they feel just happens to be a brother or sister, then WHACK, dinner!

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