Probably not so different from young axolotl. Try doing a picture search in the galleries, GIS, or reading the Tiger salamander article in caudata culture.
Below is a photo of one of my A.mavortium larvae one day after hatching. They look identical to axolotls, but are much smaller. I regret not measuring the hatchlings now, but they're under half an inch. There isn't a set size limit for them. They can morph anywhere from 4 inches to 13+ inches.
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