Spermatophores in tank - is it ok?

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ok i just got a new female golden albino and as soon as i put her in the tank i noticed spermatophores all over ther tank. is this alright or should i destroy them and put it pff for another month???
 
it would probably be better if you posted this in its own thread. if shes a definate female i have no idea unless you have a male in there. she could be a male. just in future to help you more it would be better to post it in another place say eaxie breeding-you will get alot more help in there
 
how do u know when a axolotol is pregnant?
my sister in law gave us 2 and she said one is pregnant plz help i am new to this
 
try posting this is the axolotl breeding section. axolotls dont get 'pregnant' they just fill up with eggs then lay them when the male lays his sperm
 
as sharn said they dont realy get pregnant but you can tell when they have eggs because they have a rounder dody and it looks more full.
 
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