What color are these babies?

Jessdino

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This is my first time raising baby Axolotls. The mother is albino and the dad is melanoid. All the babies look the same though! They all look speckled or like golden albinos. What do you think they’ll be?
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The ones that look melaniod have inherited the melaniod gene and thats what they will be. The yellow ones of golden albino. If you want me to further give info like gene types if can. (ex. m/m, a/a). Bye!
 
Definitely thinking all the dark ones are wild by the looks of the shiney and speckles. I've had a few albinos lighten up a bit and no longer look golden, but most are still the yellow color.

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