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Blue eyed axolotl???

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laura

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Hello everyone im new to this although i've had my axies Algbra and Arcemedes for almost a year, I was reading up more on them on the site where i've found no mention of the breed of axolotl which has blue eyes! Algebra is white blue eyes an pink gills, has anyone else got an axolotl like this? just wondering. laura
 

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She's a leucistic. They have dark, black or bluish looking eyes (we have 5 leucs, 1 has black eyes, two dark eyes, 1 dark with bluish ring round eyes and other one had dark bluish eyes when she was younger (they're not so noticeable now)
 
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jay

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Yeah my Leucistic Madison has Blue eyes and pink gills. Don't all axies have pink gills.
 
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paul-mark

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I'd totally *LOVE* to see a picture of Algebra, Laura!

Haven't noticed my axies eyes, will check.
 
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paul-mark

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Monkee (the axie in my avatar) has green eyes it would seem!

Will check Lemon's later...
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paul-mark

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Monkee's a leuc and he/she has green eyes... Is my axie special!??!
 
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laura

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wow thanks guys, green eyes that does sound special but algebra is still special to me. I brought a waterproof camera to take some pics to scan in but that will take a few days.
 
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paul-mark

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Yes, Monkee has black eyes with a green ring round it...

Laura, do you actually mean the eye or the ring around it?
 
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