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Title: 6 Basic Yet Crucial Things to Do When Caring for an Axolotl
URL: https://www.ukpets.com/blog/caring-for-an-axolotl/
Category: Exotic Pets / Healthcare and Grooming
Alt tags:
an axolotl walking in an aquarium with low light
a melanoid axolotl inside an aquarium, walking towards the camera
an axolotl living solo in a spacious aquarium
an axolotl walking over a small log placed inside its tank
an albino axolotl taking a shade under a hollow log
a juvenile axolotl swimming in an aquarium with the right temperature
a close-up image of an axolotl against a white background
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