Chimera Axolotls

BramJ

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I was wondering how many chimera axolotls there are, I know they are really rare... but how rare?
so, how many Chimeras are there currently around?

I got one :) I was very lucky to get the one posted in this topic


Axolotl Chimera by Bram J, on Flickr
 
I was wondering the same yesterday! Having an axie like that would make me sooooo happy.
 
They are pretty rare, but probably several times commoner than most people realise because if they are a chimera without a colour marker the true nature of the beast is not obvious.

It is merely a wild guess, but based on posts on this forum somewhere between 1:500 and 1:10,000 seems reasonable for spontaneous colour identifiable chimeras.
 
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