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Photo Update: Canadian GFP Leucistic Female

LeucisticLuna

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Hello!

I just thought I'd do a brag and show off my GFP Leucistic girl, Luna who measures in at a pudgy 8" :)

My first post here in March she was 4 months old- see in the first photo, the 2nd photo she is 5 months old.

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And all of these photos are this week, she is 10.5 months old now and in a nice big 47 gal, hopefully to soon have another axie or two for company :)

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I'm using a Fluval Planted + LED light, and have a blacklight nightime setting, it was beyond cool to see her glow in full for the first time!

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Thanks for looking :)
 

Hoagii

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She's beautiful. But GFP Leucy's aer the best kind of axolotl ;)
 

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