Photo: Hatcherling babies!!

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burrito's lovely children have started hatching
here are some pics
idk if this is a wild or leucistic but i like the color
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32037-burritobaby1.jpg

young wildtype with a goldie behind it
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32038-burritobaby2.jpg

2 wildtypes i think
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32039-burritobaby3.jpg

premie that wont eat and will likely die
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32040-burritobaby4.jpg

possible leucy with a full belly
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32041-burritobaby5.jpg

i think this is a leucy
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32042-burritobaby6.jpg

love this wildtype's color
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32043-burritobaby7.jpg

possible melanoid??
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32044-burritobaby8.jpg

wildtype i think
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32045-burritobaby9.jpg

a few
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32046-burritobaby10.jpg

a wild, a possible copper, and a goldie
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32047-burritobaby11.jpg

full belly
seagull-albums-axolotls-picture32048-burritobaby12.jpg


enjoy
 
What a bunch of cuties! :p And you can tell if they are melanoid if there aren't any gold rings around the eyes :)
 
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