Favorite axolotl color morph!

favorite axolotl color morph?

  • wildtype

    Votes: 18 25.7%
  • leucistic (including dirty leucistic btw)

    Votes: 21 30.0%
  • white albino

    Votes: 4 5.7%
  • golden albino

    Votes: 11 15.7%
  • melanoid

    Votes: 10 14.3%
  • copper

    Votes: 6 8.6%

  • Total voters
    70

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What is your favorite axolotl color morph? for the poll im excluding the types that happen by chance and are very rare, such as piebald, chimera, mosaic, etc.
 
I only have a wildtype, but I love all axolotls :D
 
Leucistic axolotls are my favorite but I like all axolotls. They are really cool and I have about 20 adults and about 60 babies.
 
Can someone tell me what morph this is? I saw it in a shop the other day and it is my favorite of all the ones I’ve seen! But I can’t seem to find out what morph they are, the owner of the store said they had no idea what morph they were either. I’ve never had an axolotl before, but if I would buy one of these gorgeous guys if I wasn’t afraid my waterdog Toothless would eat it.
 

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I have a GFP so my axolotl was not on the list, but my second favorite is melanoid! :D
 
Wow! Love the colouring on that one!
 
I really like wilds, especially the ones where their "base" colour is lighter so you can see their marking more clearly.

A close second is not on the list... non-albino golds. I do like all axolotls, but "see-through" and bright red eyes do freak me out a little :rolleyes:
 
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