I like the picture in the lower right of the first page, of the "natural"-color axolotl hanging out by itself (without albino tank mate), hiding in a corner beneath the hornwort jungle ... the bubbles along the tank wall create a nice marginally psychedelic effect (sort of!) ... your entries may not be exactly what most people expect in a planted tank site, but you're obviously having fun, and your tank inhabitants appear healthy - so cheers to you!
on page 2, I like the shot of the natural color girl that looks like she's standing looking in the mirrior. :^) And the shot of both axlotls head to head, it shows the color of your Yellow male, it's hard for his color to come through in pics. Anyone have any suggestions on how to shoot him so that he doesn't look like an Albino? 'Cause in real life he is a beautiful Yellow all over even his eyes! :^)