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Axolotl Eggs!

Lee1117

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Hello,

My axie just finished laying her second batch of eggs a few hours ago, she's about 2 1/2 years old and her last batch that I sold to a local breeder did very, very well, but the breeder that I worked with last year is no longer breeding and I don't have the time or resources to get the soon to be hatchlings to their juvenile age. I want these little ones to have a chance, so I was hoping that there'd be someone on here that would want them.

I'm not sure what I'm wanting to sell them for, but I'm more just hoping that they'll find homes.

Info:
Female- 2 1/2 year old melanoid
Male - 3 year old leucistic
This is the same pair that bred last year, that the breeder I sold the eggs to did very well with.

The images attached were taken during the process of her laying eggs a few hours ago, the male and female are both pictured here, if anyone is interested I can provide better pictures of them individually later.
 

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