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Eggs

LeanneT

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I just found HEAPS of eggs in my tank! its my first time and i've been reading up on what to do, just want to make sure im not missing anything.

The eggs have been laid on the plants i have in my tank so im just going to move them into the new tank, Im buying some Daphnia culture which should be here in a week, is that enough time?
ive bought some more plants for them when they hatch and ive got an airstone to put in their tank.
Is this all i need?

Im so excited and nervous at the same time!

Oh and the eggs are white, I have golden albino and wildtype females and a leucistic male, does this mean the mummy is the golden albino or does the colour come a bit later?
 

sherylbobbins

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Congrats! My axolotl laid it's first eggs yesterday so I'll be a mum too :D:D The golden albino must be the mother then... my mum axolotl is a golden albino too and the eggs are white. I don't see what else you should need though. Good luck!
 
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