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Amazing!! Jeff l dont think you understand how much im in love with this baby axie of yours!!!
The colouring is just amazing! He is truly beautiful.

Ohh and his little feet are starting to sprout ** awww **
 
jeff what a beautiful colour little baby axie. will you axie stay this colour when its older. i really love the colour its fantastic, definately be proud very proud.
 
Thanks everyone! I have 3 and they vary in color, the father was carrying the albino gene so not sure how that works out, but I know one is lighter and more transparent then the other 2, and my other one not pictured is slightly darker. I do think the one pictured is my favorite, beacuse it actually hangs out and watches me, it also seems to be the best hunter and the bravest off all 3. That one also seems to be developing the fastest.
 
Unbelievable looking axie. Gorgeous!Is his color really green??? Never seen a green/golden axie before
 
Well he may appear more green then he(or she) actually is, but the gold is only viewed when there is sunlight present, or other bright light. I love it when they all of a sudden spring forward and grab an unsuspecting blackworm.
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