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Question: What morph of Axolotl is this??

RoreyRoreyRorey

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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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Is "incredibly beautiful" a morph? Leaving aside that in my opinion that describes any newt or salamander you care to mention, and most frogs.

It looks kind of like a wild type but also not, and I want one, I am by no means an expert. I did my homework before getting my axie but it was mostly care and feeding and less colour morphs.
 

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Since it looks like it has shiny spots, I'd say wild type :)
Very pretty axolotl!!
 
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