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Question: Axie Ready to lay eggs?

stephycarter09

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Two of my Axies, that i believe to be female are super huge! Its almost like they grew over night! Could it be possible that they are ready to lay eggs? Ive had them for about 2 years, (four of them) in a 40 gallon aquarium.
 

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You may want to get ready for babies, but, check for spermatophores in their tank, if you dont see any, then it may be something else
 

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I have been looking for spermatophores, I have white sand so I look just about everyday for something new. One of my females stays around the bubbler I have in the back of the tank. Im hoping for some babies!! =)
 
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