Axolotl larvae size problem?

salamandergirly

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We just got some axolotl eggs from zaria by the way the eggs are awesome!But i was wondering if it is normal for them to hatch out in only 2 weeks?They were layed on 2/6/12 I just wanted to know they should be this small?
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the eggs I got from her hatched about 5-6 days sooner than I expected them too. Yes they are awesome. Look at it like this. If they hatched on their own then they must have been ready. I believe that temperature has a lot to do with the eggs hatch time.

good luck.
 
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