Ambystoma mexicanum

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Does anyone have a picture of one in terrestrial form?
Do they develope pigment when they hit the terrestrial stage?

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There are lots of morphed axolotl pictures. Do a forum search.

What do you mean 'develop pigment'? A pigmented axolotl will always have pigment. Leucistic axolotls don't turn into wildtypes when they morph.
 
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