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leanne

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Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone has any photos of:
1. a hellbender
2. an axolotl
3. an albino axolotl
4. a close-up of an axolotl's gills

I am writing an article for the next caudata magazine and was looking for good shots of these guys to insert into it? With your permission, I would give you credit, of course i.e. "Photo courtesy of...".

Thanks in advance, thought I'd look here first since there are some good photographers lurking around this forum
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Leanne, Maybe you could look in the Photo Gallery Forums and email people with photos you would like to use. It might go A little bit faster.
 
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