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Elliriyanna

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I am not a breeder, but I did wonder if my axie was one that would be desirable. Colorwise I mean, She is very pale for a melanoid.

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Looks like she may be a silver dalmation on that colouring. I noticed it in one of your other posts :) The spots she is developing along her sides support my theory however I'm no expert and time will tell how she ends up. :)
 
She was sold to me as a melanoid. I know almost nothing about axie genetics but silver dalmations are VERY rare.
 
I'm not a genetics person but I would definitely want an axie like this!
 
From my basic understanding a silver dalmation is a colour morph of the melanoid colour variety. Buuuut like I said earlier, I'm no expert by any means :)
 
She's bloody gorgeous. I reckon anybody would be happy to have her in their collection. :happy:
 
That is what I would call a gray melanoid. I have also heard them called blue or purple axolotls. I produce gray, coal black, and some oddball melanoids. I'm guessing that one is from one of my lines.
 
Why do you think she is from one of your lines? There are a LOT of breeders in the US ... I do wish the breeder had told me , I wanted a jet black melanoid.
 
Just a guess. It is a melanoid. Did you ask for a black melanoid or just a melanoid?
 
I asked for the darkest Melanoid they had. At the time I didnt know they came in anything other than shades of dark grey/ black
 
Coloration changes from juveniles to adults. I had a very purple melanoid juvenile who grew into a pale grey-purple with black spots.
 
Can someone post a purple melanoid? I only knew of melanoid ( Black) , Leucistic, Albino, Golden Albino ... I didnt think there were even major variations within the colors.
 
It's just the difference between a light wildtype and a dark one. Or a very pale person and a tan one...
 
All 3 of these pics are the same axolotl.
 

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And here's the difference between that same melanoid, an extremely dark wildtype (eyeless), and a normal wildtype (with forked gills).
 

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wow that purple is lovely.

Here is a new picture of Natsu

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I just wanted to add she's super cute!
 
Should I worry about the tail chunks missing? Its been like that since I got her.
 
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