Photo: Piebald / Harlequin

Icarez

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Hello there newt fanatics.

I really hope someone comes along that can help me.

I'm looking for 2 clear pictures of axolotl.

1 Adult Piebald
1 Adult Harlequin

I'm very interrested in the difference between these two.
So if someone has pictures of these adult mutants it would be very much appreciated if you could share a link or post them in this thread :)

Cheers
 
Thank you that is helpfull :)

I thought the one on the right of your picture was called harlequin?
And piebald is (atleast i thought it is) mostly dark or wild with very bright pink gills?

However I could be mistaken as well... thats why I opened this discussion :p

thanks for the responce :)
 
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