I moved this discussion out of the ad section, as it's of a theoretical nature and not directly relevant to the ad. I think there's a lot of curiosity about GFP axolotls in general.
There is a photo of a GFP axie under black light on the AGSC website: http://www.ambystoma.org/AGSC/
I believe that under normal room light they look like any other axolotl.
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I believe that under normal room light they look like any other axolotl.[/QUOTE]
Not exactly. They have a yellowish green tint. The wild types have green eyes under normal light. If you glance at them you might miss that they are gfp. If you look close under normal light it's easy to tell the difference.
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