1 Week old Axie Eggs!

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We can see the heads, bodies and gills of the new axolotls. They have been removed from the tank and are now in a tupperware container.
 

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Cool, how many eggs your girl have ? What do plan on feeding them ?
 
Congratulations Chelsea. It must be so exciting for you.
 
Congrats on the eggs,hope all goes well.:happy:
 
Congrats.

What colour are you expecting?
 
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