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There's no intended/supported way to do this. One thing you could try is to export everything as a CSV and pass the data through your own plotting software with custom axis limits.
Another thing you could perhaps try is to import matplotlib.pyplot as plt and set axN.set_ylim(...) (where N is the subplot index) around virgo.plot(), although I doubt this would work because axN.set_ylim() is part of the plot function in Virgo.
You also have the freedom to edit the source code of virgo.py in your system directly and set the limits manually if that helps.
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