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Types of axolotls

B3llaax3

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I'm really looking into buying purebreds of Harlequins, Coppers and Chimeras. The size and age doesn't matter. Just want to add them to my pack.
 
There's no such thing as a purebred chimera since it's kind of a genetic anomaly. I'm sure there are more cases of fused embryos but we mostly notice it with embryos of different phenotypes. Coppers shouldn't be that hard to find but harlequins and chimeras will be much more rare and could cost a pretty penny.


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