Re: How can i chose what type of axolotls i will breed?
Two white albinos (a/a, d/d) will create all white albino larvae.
A white albino (a/a, d/d) and a golden albino (a/a, D/x) will create a mix of golden and white albino larvae.
Two golden albinos (a/a, D/x) could create either a mix of golden and white albino larvae, or all golden, depending on whether both parents are recessive for the leucistic gene (the dominant leucistic gene is what causes them to be golden. If they are recessive carriers, some of the larvae will be white).
If you mate your golden albino with a non-albino, if the non-albino is a recessive carrier of the albino gene, you'll get 25% albino offspring, with a mix of others. It depends on what they carry. For instance, if you mate your golden albino (a/a, D/x) with a leucistic (what we call 'white', but with black eyes (A/x, d/d), you could possibly get albinos (golden and white albino), if the leucistic is recessive for albino. If the golden albino is heterozygous for leucistic (D/D), you'll get 25% leucistic larvae.
It all depends on what you want as far as offspring.