Axanthic Axolotl

Price range: $199.99 through $279.99
Axanthic axolotls have no visible xanthophores or iridophores on their skin, causing them to have a very dark appearance. Axanthics have lighter coloring than common Wild Types, but with a slightly blue-purple tint.
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Axanthic Copper Axolotl

Price range: $219.99 through $294.99
Axanthic Copper axolotls lack xanthophores, a chromatophore responsible for producing yellow pigments. This results in a highly-sought-after lavender coloration covering their whole body.
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Copper Axolotl

Price range: $164.99 through $264.99
Copper axolotls are one of the more rare common morphs. They have brown/copper-colored bodies covered in both light spots, dark spots, and iridophores.
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Copper Melanoid Axolotl

Price range: $184.99 through $284.99
Copper axolotls are one of the more rare common morphs. They have brown/copper-colored bodies covered in both light spots, dark spots, and iridophores.
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Dirty Leucistic Axolotl

Price range: $139.99 through $239.99
Also described as "Speckled Axolotls," Dirty Leucistic axolotls have small, dark spots of melanophores that have the appearance of tiny freckles on their face and sometimes regions of their body.
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GFP Melanoid Axolotl

Price range: $169.99 through $269.99
GFP Melanoid axolotls feature an elegant black color with piercing green eyes. The contrast between its body and eyes alone make it seem as if it were from another planet.
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GFP Wild Type Axolotl

Price range: $94.99 through $174.99
The GFP Wild Type axolotl is a bit more eye-catching than most thanks to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene that it carries in its DNA. This gene gives GFP axolotls a bright green cast that glows under certain types of light.
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Golden Albino Axolotl

Price range: $169.99 through $269.99
Golden Albino axolotls are a unique axolotl morph due to their beautiful golden yellow appearance. Many of this morph also have shiny, light-reflecting pigments known as "iridophores" covering their tails and bodies.
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Hypomelanistic Axolotl

Price range: $399.99 through $474.99
The Hypomelanistic Axolotl is one of the most rare and captivating aquatic pets, perfect for those seeking a unique new companion. Its vibrant, golden-yellow body paired with striking reddish-orange, feathery gills creates a stunning visual contrast that’s sure to stand out in any aquarium setup.
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Hypomelanistic Melanoid Axolotl

Price range: $379.99 through $479.99
Hypomelanistic axolotls are among one of the newest morphs to exist. Unlike Melanoid axolotls, Hypomelanistics are significantly brighter in color. This results in a one-of-a-kind purple-gray coloration that is unique to each specimen!
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Leucistic Axolotl

Price range: $124.99 through $224.99
Leucistic axolotls have a pale white color and bright pink or red gills. Unlike Albinos, these axolotls have dark-colored eyes and sometimes, freckles on their heads and bodies.
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Light Hypomelanistic Melanoid Axolotl

Price range: $399.99 through $499.99

Light Hypomelanistic Melanoid Axolotl: A Rare and Stunning Morph Explained

The Light Hypomelanistic Melanoid Axolotl is one of the most unique and visually striking axolotl morphs. Known for its subtle coloration, smooth texture, and captivating appearance, this morph is highly sought after by axolotl enthusiasts and breeders alike.

What Is a Light Hypomelanistic Melanoid Axolotl?

A Light Hypomelanistic Melanoid Axolotl combines two rare genetic traits — hypomelanism and melanoidism.

  • Hypomelanistic means the axolotl has reduced melanin, resulting in a lighter or faded coloration compared to normal melanoids.

  • Melanoid axolotls, on the other hand, lack iridophores (the shiny pigment cells), giving them a smooth, matte appearance.

When these traits are combined, the result is a soft gray or smoky brown axolotl with an elegant, muted tone and dark eyes — a perfect blend of mystery and beauty.

Appearance and Coloration

The Light Hypomelanistic Melanoid axolotl typically features:

  • Light gray or beige skin with subtle undertones of lavender or brown

  • Dark, non-shiny eyes due to the melanoid gene

  • Minimal to no iridescence, giving the body a velvety look

  • Occasionally, a faint golden or cream hue under strong lighting

This morph is especially admired for its balanced contrast — not too dark, not too pale — making it a showpiece in any aquarium.

Genetics and Rarity

Both melanoid and hypomelanistic genes are recessive, meaning they must be inherited from both parents for the morph to appear. Because of this, Light Hypomelanistic Melanoids are relatively rare and often bred intentionally by experienced axolotl breeders.

Breeding this morph requires:

  • Careful pairing of genetically compatible axolotls

  • Knowledge of lineage to prevent inbreeding

  • Patience, as not every clutch will produce this specific color variation

Care and Habitat Needs

Despite their rare genetics, Light Hypomelanistic Melanoid Axolotls require the same care as other axolotl morphs. To keep them healthy and vibrant:

  • Maintain water temperature between 60–64°F (16–18°C)

  • Keep pH levels between 6.5 and 8.0

  • Provide clean, dechlorinated water and perform regular water changes

  • Offer a balanced diet of earthworms, pellets, or bloodworms

  • Avoid strong lighting, as axolotls are naturally light-sensitive

Personality and Behavior

Like other axolotls, the Light Hypomelanistic Melanoid is calm, curious, and non-aggressive. They enjoy exploring, resting on smooth surfaces, and occasionally interacting with their surroundings. Their gentle demeanor makes them ideal for both beginner and experienced keepers.

Why They’re Popular

Collectors love this morph for its rare genetics and subtle elegance. Its soft, smoky appearance contrasts beautifully with brighter morphs like Leucistic or Golden Albino axolotls. Because of its scarcity, Light Hypomelanistic Melanoids are often seen as a premium or showcase morph among axolotl enthusiasts.


Final Thoughts

The Light Hypomelanistic Melanoid Axolotl is a fascinating and graceful morph that highlights the incredible genetic diversity of these beloved amphibians. Whether you’re a dedicated breeder or a passionate hobbyist, this morph’s rarity and understated beauty make it a prized addition to any collection.

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