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Justinjames

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Hi I was just wondering if it is normal or at least ok for an axolotl to be born with 1 eye one of mine was (out of the 494) and I was just wondering if it changed the life span or anything? It has been a year since he (or she) was hatched though. I attached an image I think I’m not good at this yet lol.
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Otterwoman

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It happens. It may or may not be the result of other genetic problems that we can't see, so his life span may or may not be affected. Sorry I am so vague, but we just can't know.
 
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