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Wild/copper wildtype eggs to a good home

This is a discussion on Wild/copper wildtype eggs to a good home within the Axolotl General Discussion forums, part of the Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) category; I'm in Wagga Wagga Australia, axies just had eggs a few days ago, around 150-200. I want to keep a ...

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I'm in Wagga Wagga Australia, axies just had eggs a few days ago, around 150-200. I want to keep a few but not that many

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What beautiful colours! I wish I could take some but I don't think I have room for another tank right now I'm sure you will find them great homes here
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hehe, thanks i'm exited to see how the babies will turn out.
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Will you be willing to ship them? I'll cover shipping plus what ever you would like for the inconvenience.

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