Eggs!! In Minnesota/twin cities area and need someone to come take these eggs from me!

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Title says it all; albino female layed maybe 100+ eggs, never bred before to my knowledge. Male is wildtype. Can upload or send pictures if needed!

Thanks, i have way too many animals as it is, so hatching these eggs myself is too much!
 

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Welcome to the forum! You certainly had some good luck there.
That is certainly too many to raise; maybe some experienced axie keepers can suggest what you might do with the rest.

Good luck!
 
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