Larvae questions

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So here's a question for everyone...
a few months ago I had a batch of axolotl eggs, the eggs all appeared uniform, with pigment. When they hatched they were in 3 color groups: leucistic, wild type, and what I think were albino... however, I always thought that albino eggs had no pigment?
The male was leucistic and the female was wild-type... let me know what you guys think?
 
Exactly. If an albino mother lays eggs, all of the eggs will be white initially, developing their color later. If a non-albino mother lays eggs, all of the eggs will be dark, regardless of the phenotype of the baby inside.
 
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