Tl's cool Cross marking

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My Luecistic Axolotl Tl has being growing rapidly and with it so has the pigment spots and I'm really loving how it forms a cross on his/her head :D thought I would share as I have been inactive lately
 

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Masked lotl on its way :)
(Mine looks a bit creepy. Like she's becoming a wildtype)
 

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aww Thanks everyone <3 Dolores what a cute axie you have and love the name lol

sadly Tl isn't doing to good atm due to my own stupidity but I'll be sure to update with more photos as soon as he heals .
 
Thought I'd throw in my little dirty face for fun- he/she is about 6 months old:
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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