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My Axies :)

Becca

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Hey! :) Im new here, these are my axolotls :
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I have had them for over two months and I still don't know what to call them! Any suggestions?:D
 

Seizan

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Very pretty axies, the golden looks like a "Sol" to me but I am drawing a blank for the leucistic
 

ianclick

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Hi Becca,

Great looking axololts I think the pink eyes would mean the "leucistic" is an albino
 

Darkmaverick

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Wow that golden albino is very striking with that very bright yellow.
 

2os4sds

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Nice photos.Gee he/she is really yellow.Very pretty.:happy:
 

benh

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Those are 2 beautiful Axies - would love to see more photo's of them grown up! Wonder if the Golden-types colour will stay as strong? Hopefully :happy:
 
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