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Juvenile gold axolotls (and Leucistic too)

Mr Brown

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This may be off topic, but I recently had either a melanoid or wild-type axie lay eggs and roughly half are pale like the picture below. How do you tell the difference between the types of albino? Any help?

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lea

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that picture is great..........how cute is the axie...

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BBell

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its so creepy and alien looking thats is adorable!

I keep getting more an more jealous with every post I read
 
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