Question: Albino turning yellow

littleelliott

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Hello again, everyone. Another quick question about my axie's health. Just recently got two axolotls, one albino, and one wild type, both 6 months old. I've had them for about a week now, they aren't showing any sign that they are unhappy, by a good appetite, straight gills and tail, and exploring the tank and hideouts. However, this morning when I woke up, I noticed that my albino was looking yellow. It was very surprising to me, as she/he is usually white and almost see-through. I'm not sure if the colouring is normal, or if it's algae related. I have three moss balls in the tank.


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