black axolotl with white spots

It has wonderful, extra-long gills. Price reduced because it has a couple of pieces missing from the bottom tail fin (see picture). Nice-looking face! This RLG speckled leucistic is 8-9 inches long. It's too young to know what gender it is. 4.75 inches long. With a nice black mudpack on its face and beautifully long gills, this one is going to grow up sweet! This golden albino has extra iridophores (the shiny white patches that occur on all axolotls except melanoids). Extra speckling on shoulders and even some color on the belly! This leucistic has light speckling and nice gills. As always, keep over black substrate to minimize fading (see Colors page for more info.). As of march 2016, this website contained profiles of 8,600 musicians. Here's a nice gold albino with beautiful gills and lots of shine. Looks female so far, and at this size hopefully that's a good guess, but he or she is not quite old enough be positive. Gender is unknown. (See pictures.). Auction ended on March 27, 2019. Due to time constraints, we don't always have anything available on this page. There can be some dark spot on their bodies, but they don’t have melanophores or black pigments. >> This speckled leucistic is approximately 7 inches long. He/she is also RLG and GFP. Makes him look like he's been crawling through the mud! They say nice things come in small packages. ), What do jumping spiders look like? If you're looking for a large axolotl, this speckled leucistic is approximately 10 inches long. As always, keep it over a dark substrate to maintain the black markings. Slight yellow or cream tint in color. He's too young to know gender for sure. This white albino is 5-6 inches long and has extra-long beautiful gills. This is an albino, approximately 4 inches. Such color combination is heavily influenced by the iridophores. Too young to know what gender it is. Looks pretty hefty, but gender is unknown. Apart from that, it has unique specks all over the body, which looks almost similar to the dalmatian dogs. Basically a medium gold color. This speckled leucistic is big;  9-10 inches in length. This one is currently housed over a black substrate. You should remember one thing – the GFP is not a different morph. And if that weren't enough, he also has very nice gills and some interesting black spots on his sides. A bonus is very nice gills! RLG=Ridiculously Long Gills. Extra-long gills and a dark body are irresistible! Some speckling on the face and a little on the top fin. As always keep over black substrate to maximize the speckling. If it’s clear or red, it’s an albino. I've thought about making Haunter's fur the darker color to make it look less out of place. Gently cup the axolotl in both your hands. Nice gills. You will be surprised that a guy like him actually owns 2 Hyllus and 1 Phidippus jumper. This is an albino, 4-5 inches long. If you like don't like extra-long gills, you won't like this amazing leucistic. If you zoom in with a camera or a magnifier, you can see some small yellow patches on it. Gender unknown. Nice gills. Due to the introduction of Yolanda Buenaventura in the popular show BoJack Horseman, the species got even more attention. Seriously, pictures don't do it justice. The dark tone in the base color of the body is a combination of green, brown, and black. Approximately 11 months old. This leucistic might be right for someone looking for an axolotl that's a little bigger. Gender unknown. These pictures were taken with this guy housed over a black substrate. Interesting horizontal lines of spots on the sides (see pictures). Want a lovely RLG-GFP gold albino? This 7-inch copper is not only beautiful, but he or she has a special feature. Looks male. American Green Tree Frog as Pets (4 Care Facts You Must Know), Melanophores – Contains Eumelanin causing a black or brown pigmentation, Xanthophores – Contains Carotenoids and Pteridines causing a yellow and red pigmentation, Iridophores – Contains Crystalized Purines causing a shiny soap-bubble type of pigmentation (Iridescence), Rare morphs with extremely uncommon (often unobtainable) colors. A black melanoid axolotl can even be completely pitch black. Kind of creamy in color. Price reduced because there's a small notch in the tail fin (see picture) and the gills are slightly longer on one side than on the other. This speckled leucistic is 5-6 inches long. Price is reduced because there are a few small notches in the tail fin (see picture). A nice choice for someone wanting a larger specimen. As always, if you put it over a light-colored substrate, the speckling will fade. Keep over black substrate to maximize speckling. It's too young to know what gender it is. But the ones we would be talking about now are the very, very rare. Definitely looks female, but hasn't spawned yet so can't guarantee it. This leucistic has some nice speckling. If you're looking for a large axolotl, this speckled leucistic is approximately 10 inches long. Such color combination is heavily influenced by the iridophores. Price is reduced because there are a few small notches in the tail fin (see picture). It will be interesting to see what this one looks like as an adult. Plus very nice gills! This leucistic is 7-8 inches long. :). Kind of a goth look! Other than that, healthy and a good eater. As always, keep it over black substrate to maximize the speckling. This 6-7 inch leucistic has a lot going for him/her. If you want one for yourself, you could contact the breeders in your area. He caught my eye when he was small because of all the markings on his face and sides. Looks like it's male. Slight yellow or cream tint in color. Slight yellow or cream tint in color. Here's a 4-inch RLG white albino. Auction ended 3-23-18. 7-8 inches long, gender unknown. Another nice gold albino. You must remember that the mosaicism is not a natural development and you cannot breed such morph. Very pretty. And even a tiny bit of black on the lowest edge of the bottom fin! Very nice gills and coloring. On that page, you pay for the size and color you want (from what's available) and we select the specimen to ship (no individual photos). (RLG=Ridiculously Long Gills). Just check the eye color; if it’s black, you can call an axolotl leucistic. 6 inches long, this juvenile has lots of black and extra long gills. Check out these two special morphs that are getting really popular among the pet owners. A lot of leucistic variations have black spots or freckles in their head and back, giving it a dirty appearance. Great-looking face with some color on cheeks and some faint smudging on belly. As you know by now, they have clear or red axolotl eyes that make them different from others. Some speckling on the face and top fin, along with some small specks on the sides. A golden axolotl, when born, can be completely white just like a white albino but turns golden over time. Typically, it has a darkish shade with shiny golden specks all over the body. As always, keep over black substrate to minimize fading of the speckles. He/she has a nice strong gold color. Gender is unknown. No guarantee on gender, but looking female at this point. 9 inches, black melanoid, male. Plus some smudges on the belly and what looks like gray lipstick on the bottom jaw. A melanoid axolotl lacks the number of shiny pigments, making it different from others. 7-8 inches long, gender unknown. The only issue is some notches in the tail (see pictures). This golden albino is 7-8 inches long. This is a 5-6" speckled leucistic. Although, it is a special type of albino. A light gray belly and some interesting markings on the lower jaw. Possibly female, but gender is not guaranteed. We have a limited number of coppers. Gender is unknown. This speckled leucistic is approximately 9 inches long. Pretty, pretty, pretty! As always, if you put it over a light-colored substrate, the speckling will fade. If you zoom in with a camera or a magnifier, you can see some small yellow patches on it. It's approximately four months old, approximately 5-1/2 inches long. Axolotl Juvenile Leucistic (Pink)/Dirty Lucy for Sale. (They're sometimes  called chimera.) He/she has a bit of a creamy, pale yellow tint to the body. It would be a shame to let this one fade! As always, keep over black substrate to minimize fading. This black melanoid is approximately 8.75 inches long, 10 months old. This RLG white albino is 7-8 inches long. Very wiggly! This RLG speckled leucistic is 8-9 inches long. It's a slightly off-white color, with speckling on the face and body. Gender is not guaranteed, but looks like it's probably a male. This gold albino is 4-5" inches long and has amazing gills. This lightly speckled leucistic is about 7 inches long. Long, pretty gills. A few even have dark bodies with GFT tails that glow in the dark! This one is currently housed over black. This albino is 8- 9 inches long.

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