Selling the offspring of a Albino female and Leucistic male axolotl that I have.
The axos for sale are Melanoid with a grey blue tint
and wildtype which is the green spotted coloration.
$20 EACH. 6 INCHES LEGIT. Can negotiate on several.
Can meet in NYC or LI New York or can ship anywhere LEGAL. (This means NOT New Jersey and NOT California)
Shipping on one overnight (where available) is usually around $35 plus the cost of the axo. Shipped in a ziptied fish bag with water (obv) and an insulated box with cardboard box exterior via USPS (have shopped around and this is the cheapest). The more axos, the more water and the more weight which increases the shipping cost. 4 axos for example cost about $65 plus the cost of the axos.
Have already shipped a few with live arrival and have yet to lose an axo during transport.
These guys are water only freshwater species. They prefer cooler temps in the mid 60s to 70 degrees F.
They are actively chomping on massivore pellets, silversides, talapia, market shrimp and use to get frozen bloodworms and live blackworms when they were smaller. Not picky eaters at all and very easy to care for.
PM or reply with any questions. Thanks
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The axos for sale are Melanoid with a grey blue tint


$20 EACH. 6 INCHES LEGIT. Can negotiate on several.
Can meet in NYC or LI New York or can ship anywhere LEGAL. (This means NOT New Jersey and NOT California)
Shipping on one overnight (where available) is usually around $35 plus the cost of the axo. Shipped in a ziptied fish bag with water (obv) and an insulated box with cardboard box exterior via USPS (have shopped around and this is the cheapest). The more axos, the more water and the more weight which increases the shipping cost. 4 axos for example cost about $65 plus the cost of the axos.
Have already shipped a few with live arrival and have yet to lose an axo during transport.
These guys are water only freshwater species. They prefer cooler temps in the mid 60s to 70 degrees F.
They are actively chomping on massivore pellets, silversides, talapia, market shrimp and use to get frozen bloodworms and live blackworms when they were smaller. Not picky eaters at all and very easy to care for.
PM or reply with any questions. Thanks
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