Mudkip's a wild type, right?

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I think he/she is a wild type because it looks like rings around the pupils in the first picture and slightly in the third picture and as you can see in the second picture Mudkips very speckley... I think i have a very vain axolotl who is a little poser got quite alot of good pictures appose to Silkey who wouldnt keep still :)

I have checked Axolotls - Genetics and Colour but just wanted everyone elses opinion...
 
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Re: Mudkips a wild type right?

Having abit of trouble with the pictures :mad::rolleyes:
 
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Now you can see the pictures :D
 

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Re: Mudkips a wild type right?

Yes, Mudkip is most definitely a wildtype. Love the pattern! Hope he/she keeps it. ;)
 
Re: Mudkips a wild type right?

Thank you :) and me too. I didnt want a wild type untill i found this forum and now i think i wild types might even be my favourite i think mudkips pattern is great :D
 
Re: Mudkips a wild type right?

Wow beautiful wild type! Lucky you :)
 
Thank you :happy:
 
That really is a pretty wildtype axie. Really love the spots!
 
Thanks morrison, iv had a look a your axies and fallen in love with them very nice :D
 
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