Description
Mosaic axolotls are mottled with black, white, and golden flecks. They may also have gills that are striped red and purple, and multicolored eyes. Most mosaics are a combination of melanistic and albino parents.
They are the result of two eggs fusing into one. Instead of being split down the middle, each cell displays colors from either parent randomly. This results in a beautiful and one-of-a-kind axolotl color.
Mosaics cannot be bred for and are happy accidents. They are rare and not usually sold, though they may be available on occasion.
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