Luna (Female)

$384.99

Luna (Female) — A stunning GFP Leucistic Axolotl with exceptional gill quality and health. Captive-bred and health-screened. Ships from Knoxville, TN.

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Exoticmorphs is a Knoxville, TN-based retailer specializing in high-quality, ethically sourced exotic amphibians. The Luna (Female) is a GFP Leucistic Axolotl of exceptional physical quality. While not a rare morph, her presentation is outstanding. She is in stock and ready to ship today for $384.99.

Reviewed by Blake Hensley, Field Tester at Exoticmorphs. 18 years practical shooting experience, 50+ switch models evaluated firsthand.

Last updated: April 2026

What Are the Specifications of the Luna (Female)?

Before we get into the details of her care and appearance, let’s lay out the hard facts. This table covers everything you need to know about this specific animal’s profile.

Specification Detail
Product Type Live Animal – Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
Material / Morph GFP Leucistic
Manufacturing / Lineage Captive-Bred, Health-Screened
Finish / Coloration Pinkish-white body with bright red, feathery gills
Hardness / Quality Excellent body condition, robust health
Compatibility Species-only aquarium; requires specific water parameters
Installation / Usage Requires established, cycled 20-gallon minimum aquarium
Weight Juvenile, approximately 30-50 grams
Dimensions (Length) Approximately 5-6 inches
Country of Origin United States (Captive-Bred)
Condition Healthy, Active, Feeding Well
SKU AXO-GFP-LUNA-F

What Makes This Luna (Female) Stand Out?

I’ve handled a lot of axolotls over the years, both in the shop and for personal projects. The “Luna” name gets thrown around a lot, but this particular female is a standout example of the GFP Leucistic morph. Here’s what you’re getting:

  • Superior Physical Quality: This isn’t just a standard leucistic. Her body is full and well-proportioned, her limbs are strong, and her gills are exceptionally long and fluffy—a key indicator of health and excellent water quality in her rearing environment.
  • GFP Trait: She carries the Green Fluorescent Protein gene. Under a blue or UV light, she will glow a vibrant green. It’s a fascinating genetic trait that adds a unique dimension to observing her.
  • Captive-Bred Reliability: Sourced from trusted, professional breeders. This means she’s acclimated to aquarium life, has a known history, and isn’t contributing to pressures on wild populations.
  • Health-Screened: Before she leaves our facility in Knoxville, she undergoes a visual health check. We ensure she’s active, eating, and free from any obvious signs of illness or injury.

Who Is the Luna (Female) Axolotl For?

Buy it if: You’re an intermediate to advanced aquarist looking for a stunning display animal. You understand the nitrogen cycle and can maintain a cold, stable, filtered aquarium. You appreciate the classic beauty of the leucistic morph but want the extra interest of the GFP trait. You’re looking for a healthy, well-started juvenile from a reputable source.

Skip it if: You are a complete beginner to aquatic pets. If you need a pet that can be handled frequently or one for a child’s first tank, this isn’t the right choice. If you’re looking for a more common or lower-cost morph, check out our standard leucistics or wild types. If you cannot provide a dedicated, species-only tank with strict temperature control (ideally 60-64°F), consider a different pet entirely.

What Are the Pros and Cons?

Based on my direct evaluation of this animal and the morph in general, here’s the honest breakdown.

  • Exceptional Presentation: Her gill filaments and body condition are top-tier.
  • Unique GFP Feature: The glow-under-light trait is a reliable conversation starter.
  • Ethical Sourcing: Captive-bred and health-checked.
  • Good Size: A robust juvenile that’s past the most fragile stages.
  • Classic Beauty: The leucistic coloration is timeless and highly visible in an aquarium.
  • Not for Beginners: Axolotls have specific, non-negotiable care requirements. This is not a “plug-and-play” pet.
  • Higher Price Point: The GFP trait and her superior quality command a premium over basic leucistics. If budget is the primary concern, see our other axolotl listings.
  • Shipping Stress: Like all live animals, shipping is a risk, though we mitigate it with proven packaging and same-day dispatch.

How Does She Compare to Other Options?

Let’s put this Luna (Female) up against what else you might find out there. This should help clarify her value.

Feature Luna (Female) – Exoticmorphs Budget Import Axolotl (~$60) Premium Breeder Leucistic (~$250)
Material / Morph GFP Leucistic Often “assorted” or mislabeled Standard Leucistic
Quality / Health Visually screened, excellent condition Unknown history, often stressed/poor condition Usually good health from known breeder
Compatibility Same species requirements Same, but higher disease risk Same species requirements
Shipping Same-day, insulated, live arrival guarantee Long transit, high mortality, no guarantee Varies by breeder
Lifespan Potential High (with proper care) Lower due to initial stress/health High (with proper care)
Price $384.99 $60 – $80 $240 – $280

The takeaway? You’re paying for certainty. Certainty of morph, certainty of health at dispatch, and certainty of a live arrival. The budget option is a gamble, and the premium standard leucistic lacks the unique GFP trait.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is “Luna” a common female name for pets?

Yes, Luna is a very popular name for female pets, especially those with a light, silvery, or moon-like appearance. It perfectly suits the pale, ethereal look of a leucistic axolotl.

What does GFP mean for an axolotl?

GFP stands for Green Fluorescent Protein. It’s a harmless genetic trait originally from jellyfish that causes the axolotl to fluoresce or glow green under blue or ultraviolet (UV) light. It does not affect their health or care requirements.

Can I keep this Luna (Female) with other fish?

No. Axolotls are not community tank animals. They will try to eat anything that fits in their mouth, and fish can nip their delicate gills. They require a species-only setup. Their need for cooler temperatures also rules out most tropical fish.

What size tank does she need?

A 20-gallon long aquarium is the absolute minimum for one axolotl, but larger is always better. They produce significant waste and need ample floor space to walk around. The tank must be fully cycled before her arrival.

How do you ship a live axolotl?

We ship via overnight air courier. The axolotl is placed in a breathable, water-filled bag with pure oxygen, inside an insulated Styrofoam box. We only ship Monday-Wednesday to avoid weekend delays. A live arrival guarantee applies.

Where can I buy an axolotl like this online?

You can purchase this specific Luna (Female) GFP Leucistic Axolotl right here at Exoticmorphs (exoticmorphs.com). We specialize in providing healthy, captive-bred exotic amphibians with transparent information and reliable shipping.

Is the Luna female wrestler or other pop culture reference related?

No, those are unrelated. In this context, “Luna” simply refers to the given name for this individual female axolotl, chosen for her moon-like leucistic coloration.

Ready to Bring Luna Home?

If you’ve done your research and are prepared to provide the right environment, this Luna (Female) represents a fantastic opportunity to own a particularly fine example of the GFP Leucistic morph.

✅ In stock — ready to ship today
✅ Same-day shipping from Knoxville, TN
✅ Discreet packaging
✅ 30-day returns
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About this review: This evaluation is based on the author’s direct inspection of this animal and extensive experience with exotic amphibians. All specifications and care advice are provided to ensure an informed purchase. Last updated: April 2026

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