Pinkening/ reddening of tail

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Hey all.. I just recently bought two axolotls so very new to this whole thing. I am slightly concerned that the tail of the white axolotl has become rather pink over the last 48 hours.. should I be worried? I believe the axolotl is a male is that's any reason?
 
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Hi Shady

Welcome to the site its great to see another kiwi here.

The gills and tails of axolotls get redder when they are active it normally just indicates increased blood flow so I wouldn't be worried.

Good Luck
 
Fantastic! Thanks so much for that! Was really starting to worry! I have no prior experience with axolotls so am really greatful for the feedback :D
 
Yeah, I agree, I wouldnt worry too much.
Particularly with white axolotls increased bloodflow due to increased activity is obivous because the red blood stands out against the sort of transperant quality of the white skin.
I used to worry about it too with my leucistic Gypsy. :)
 
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