leucistic axo with pigmentation

huug

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I would like to share some pictures of my new born axies.
I'll show you the mother, the larva in the beginning en the larva right now.
They are all leucistic with black spots on the face but the father is red eye albino.
 

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Pretty axies. You may notice the babies get more 'freckles' as they get bigger.
 
Great pictures, I have always been in love with leutistice with frekles, though I have never seen one in real life.I like to refer to them as having a "dirty face" or "playing in the mud".Thanks for sharing. cure mother. Goodluck raising those babies!
 
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