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when i woke up i went downstairs to check on my axies. when i walking in the room i noticed my male white albino really hyporactive. he was swimming all over the place chasing the female. when he got up to her, her stuck his head under her and started to lift her behind up. any one know what this means???? and jsut yester day he was laying spermatophores all over the place.
i want advice on this, is it normal??
thanks alot.
 
Ha Ha that's very cute, sounds like he was getting her in the mood. I would be expecting to wake up to many many eggs in a day or two.
check out http://www.axolotl.org/breeding.htm under courtship and spawning, what you saw sounds very normal.
 
thanks for clearing it up, lol he probarly is getting her in the mood. its ben a day already and no eggs. thier going to come soon i hope.
 
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