Eggs everywhere

Gail24

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Hi everyone I woke up this morning to my female axolotl Sally laying eggs ,what do I do now ?
Do I have to separate my male and female ? Do I remove the eggs straight away and how ?
As much info would be so helpful
Gail :eek:
 
Go to axolotl.org it's linked at the top of this page it has all relevant info
 
If you want to keep the eggs you should remove them otherwise the adults will eat them.
 
Thanks I feel better now .was a shock read up on breeding etc should be fine now I hope :happy:
 
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