Axolotl laying eggs, Is there anyway I can relocate the mother so she lays elsewhere?

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So my tank has a few large plants in it. they are new and anchored to tiles under the substrate so they dont float. I dont want her laying on plants again because Id have to take apart the whole tank to get to them. If I put her in a 5gal bucket (with tank water of course) with a bunch of airline tubing will she lay there instead?
 
If the timing is right absolutely yes, i would suggest to put something in the bucket to help her lay the eggs something like some rocks (not pointy of course). Keep me updated
 
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