Pictures of Jack and Embry's 2 month old babies!

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So, here they are, in their two-month old glory. I'm still looking for homes for 7 of them but 20 are promised to a local zookeeper. I think they turned out quite good looking! They are now in a 2 foot large plastic tub I got from R and J supplies, as their dishwashing bowls were getting far too small for them.
 

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What cuties! What an interesting mix... All my babies are golden/leucistic... I've found myself wishing there was a bit more contrast between the babies. Great pictures! Also congrats on getting some to the zoo!
 
Thanks guys :) I'm still in contact with most of the people who had babies from me, and I've popped in on the LFS who have a few of my babies too.

I love the Wilds I got from this batch; they're a lovely silver colour. It was also a pleasant surprise to hear from the zookeeper that Leucistics are apparently not very common down here, so he's distributed them amongst his Cornish mates. The zookeeper is also considering making an exhibit about axolotls, with some of Embry and Jack's babies as the stars :) I hope they do. It would be great to have lots more information about these bubbies all around.
 
Jack and Embry's babies are now about 10 months old. Here they are! Please note these pictures were not taken by me and are the property of the babies' new owner.
 

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