All my axies pics

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Here are my beautiful trio of axies
(Male leucistic)Bluegills
(Male gfp melanoid) Rocky
(Golden albino female)no name yet any ideas?

P.s. with the apple ios 6 update I can finally post pics from my iPad 3. Woo hoo
 

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wow, the melanoid looks very green in color, thats pretty awesome :)
very nice axolotls
 
Your gfp looks awesome. I have a melanoid, leucistic, and g albino and one of them are anywhere near as green as your. Good looking axie.
 
He normally looks like this. The high powered flash was used to bring out his color.
 

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Fyi to other users, don't use high powered flash directly at your Axolotls! They don't have eye lids
 
Yes, it was only a temporary camera flash. And by "high powered" I mean something stronger than a tank light.
 
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