Question: Airstone ?

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I have read that when rearing axolotl eggs that there should be an air pump used with an air-stone that should be placed at the far end of the tank.Is this absolutely necessary to successfully hatching the eggs ? thanks in advance for the help..
 
I've never used an airstone with eggs. I just keep them in shallow water.
 
I dont think it's nececary, most photos of well dveloping eggs i have seen around here don't have one. I am using an airstone in mine, but my container is quite deep.
 
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