2x new 5-inch GFP wildtypes from Model Axolotl

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First of all, these lovelies were packaged so nicely. They were wrapped in brown paper, newspaper, and styrafoam along with a specific shipping cooler. The water in their bags was nearly the same as my tank temp (66 degrees).

They were both super alert , completely in-tact and just absolutely beautiful. Welcome to the family, Dionysus and Demeter (photos shown respectively).

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I can't seem to set a good picture of Demeter's gills but they're super long and fluffy!

***Please excuse the lack of substrate, we had a mix-up with the sand we'd ordered, and we're picking up some today.
 
I ordered a wildtype from Model Axolotls today! I only hope my little guy grows into a beautiful lotl like yours have!
 
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