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kemptons

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Hi all I'm so excited to show you guys my axolotl! His names Big Poppa. Not really sure how old he is or what type of color variant he is. He's fairly young. He glows under a black light! Also I don't know why I'm calling him a he! He could be big momma for all I know. Anyway here he is and here's his set up! He's munchin on some blood worms right now
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum fellow Washingtonian :D

Nice looking axie, if he glows under a blacklight then s/he is a GFP. Also, make sure you feed him earthworms or night crawlers, not just bloodworms - bloodworms aren't nearly as good nutritionally.

Welcome! -Seth
 

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You have a lovely gfp leucistic axolotl!


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