Toe colours

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I know that when an axie matures their toes get black tips. But is it true that Wild-types and melanoids toes get lighter as in whiter and Golden albino's, albino's and Leucistics toes go black. I know the last one is true.
 
yes that's true of the dark wildtypes, I can only assume same would be said for melanoids.
 
Our dark wildtypes all have light/white toe tips.
 
Maybe my guy isn't matured yet but they are pretty black as in Leucistic toe tip black
 
wild types just get a slighter paler tone on their toe tips, not lighter. actually, it's hard to see. safest is to breed them when they are over 20cm, otherwise the eggs will be a strain to the female
 
Our dark wildtypes toetips are quite noticeable, like white toenails.
 
I see now. They have turned or started turning white. Kapo could you or someone up load a pic of a female wild-type so i could compare it with cookie. I think it may be female. I thought it was male but i was guessing. he didn't really have a cloaca then. Now he has a little bump like a females. So pics would be great thanks
 
My axie is a wild type and it has white toes. It is over 20cm and most of its toes are white. Does this mean it is mature?
 
I would say so. That is what the others have told me. Do you know if your axie's gender?
 
No im not sure because I have posted a picture of it before on here but when I did that my axie was full of gravel so it made it look like a girl I am going to post another pic soon.
 
Can anyone please post a pic of a female wildtype so i can compare with my wildtype. i think its a girl
 
Has anyone got a photo of a mature gold? There's very little to refer to out on the web.
 
I have a mature golden but my Computer won't let me upload pic's cause it thinks there is a disk in which there isn't
 
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