Photo: Axolotl Growth: Egg to Fry!

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Hello Axie Community!


Just showing everyone my slight documentation of Emma and Charles' offspring! The father is albino and the mother is an wild-type. This was taken over a week time frame from when I first noticed the eggs to when they decided to hatch.


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