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First Batch Of 2014!

mikeg

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This is my first batch of axies this year, they are about 15 days old. the Father is GFP Golden Albino and mommy is GFP melaniod, both Parents carry Albino, mom also carried melaniod and dad also carries leucistic. I love the way the wilds look! anyone eles got eggs that hatched so far this year?
 

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My babies are due at the weekend or early next week (eggs laid 12th Jan) - expected to be 50/50 golden albino and wildtypes, but I'll update once I know for certain.
 

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Thanks guys! Yes the yellow with black spots is very interesting it caught my eye. they are still eating brine shrimp. my Leucistics just started to hatch yesterday 50/200 are already out, il post some of those later on.
 

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Those are very beautiful little guys! I am new to Axolotls, and cannot with to get my own! I love they yellow speckled looking one, very cool!
 

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For anyone who is interested here is a update. Only two weeks later and they have grown so much in my opinion; they are eating blood worms now and have almost doubled in size.


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These ones are presold to someone already but i do have other wilds that are about 2-3 inches. If you want send me a private message and il give you my email address so we can communicate easier.
 

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Hey Everyone! just wanted to share these last photo`s of the Golden albinos which are just recently all sold and 2 of the yellowish greenish Wild Type?? looking ones in the first pictures which i think im going to keep.




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Hey Everyone! just wanted to share these last photo`s of the Golden albinos which are just recently all sold and 2 of the yellowish greenish Wild Type?? looking ones in the first pictures which i think im going to keep.




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Wow those yellow wild types are really nice. I wish I had a tank for one right now. If you breed another batch I'll have to grab one off you.
 
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