Lavender tinge to juvie

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2 of the babies I bred. Believe they would be classified as wild types but the darker one has a lavender tinge to it.
 

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Absolutely beautiful! I would be amazed of that wasn't a lavender. So very purple. Does it stay the same color even in different lighting? I have a copper axolotl that looks very purple like that but only in certain lighting. The rest of the time he looks like a normal copper. :)
 
Yes that is the colour they always stayed under any lighting. The picture was taken under natural sun slight coming into the room but plan I putting a light on the tank. I had several babies this colour
 
Wow, what a gorgeous little axie! Would love to see more pictures :D
 
wow I've never seen a lavender axolotl before. gorgeous
 
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