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Hi from new axy owner in London with new spawn and baby as well as two new wild axy's

SarahO

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Hi All

I am a new owner of two inherited wild axylotls in London, UK. Interested in finding out where to get rid of axy spawn when our new axy's (which were supposed to be brothers!) create it - we have just had their first ever batch and presumably there will be more, so if you are in the London area, and interested let me know in case it happens again! We;ll be in touch when it happens.

Also very interested in finding out if there are any live daphnia suppliers in the london area. i have one hatched baby who is sadly not going to surive if i dont get some in time!

Thanks

Sarah
 

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Welcome to the forum Sarah. When you get more eggs and need to get rid of them then you may want to place an ad in the for sale section. I bet they would get spoken for a lot quicker there.
 
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