AnimalArtist
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I have a leucistic axolotl, but I want to be sure he is in fact, an axolotl. I would also really like to know the physical difference between mudpuppies, and axolotls. No matter what I research, I keep coming across pictures that seem almost identical to me! Can anyone tell me what a leucistic mudpuppy looks like? Or even, what a mudpuppy vs an axolotl in general looks like?
My axolotl looked like he was going to metamorphosize and even started to lose his gills the first week I got him. However, after a few days of continuing my water changes and constant feedings, he started to grow them back. I've heard stories of tiger salamander mudpuppies doing this, but not axolotls! Can anyone help? (I have pictures of when I got him, when he started losing his gills, and how they have begun growing back so far)



(Also, his red face and legs tend to happen when he gets excited for food, as his tail and gills turn red as well. When he's asleep or finally just calmed down, they turn back to his normal white color. He also stands up on his hind legs when he wants food, so that's pretty funny!)
EDIT: why is his first photo upside down????
My axolotl looked like he was going to metamorphosize and even started to lose his gills the first week I got him. However, after a few days of continuing my water changes and constant feedings, he started to grow them back. I've heard stories of tiger salamander mudpuppies doing this, but not axolotls! Can anyone help? (I have pictures of when I got him, when he started losing his gills, and how they have begun growing back so far)



(Also, his red face and legs tend to happen when he gets excited for food, as his tail and gills turn red as well. When he's asleep or finally just calmed down, they turn back to his normal white color. He also stands up on his hind legs when he wants food, so that's pretty funny!)
EDIT: why is his first photo upside down????
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