Wifes' new breeding project

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Yes they're fully aquatic and they're basically like an axolotl, but alot more rare. Reason being is they're only found in one lake in Mexico lake zacapu. Due to pollution they are now endangered. My wife and I plan to do a study on these little buggers to broaden the information on them and also raise awareness on how pollution is slowly killing species by species. Hopefully breeding will be a success but we have to wait till they hit sexual maturity. Wish us luck...
 
Saw these guys at the anderson's a couple moths ago, wish i would have gotten them but they were like $20 each.
 
Yea they now run about $40 each and luckily they had 7 so we bought 4 and hopefully we get a pair out of them. And jdm the white with red gills was most likely a axolotl but they're both awesome thanks for positive feedback!
 
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