Pied Axolotl

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Carley
In order for an axolotl to be classed as pied, what does it have to look like lol?? I have a young one with a full black head and a white body...the colours are getting more defined as he/she is getting older. Your thoughts please?
 
ooooooo I want one!!!!!!!!!
 
Piebald (or pied) animals are usually white animals with large patches of color. Yours sounds like a heavily colored leucistic.
 
We would love to see a photograph, Carley :).
 
Hi Carley can't wait to see this one, sounds cool, piebald or not.
 
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