Axie Eggs Developing

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claire

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Here is a pic of my axie eggs at 6 days old.looking cute already.lol.
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wildtype and leucistic i think.i thought at first they would all be wildtype but ive noticed half have a darker head and brownish gill and the other half are much lighter and have white gills.
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yeah i know. some are much lighter now.ill get pics on saturday if i remember or ill get the pics off my phone and put them on.
 
around 400.well i counted 428 eggs altogether and this was including the ones that weren't fertilised. here are some pics of the tubs i first kept them all in.there are 4 tubs altogether.
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thats all of them

jarred here are pics of the little ones hatched.they arent very good.
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this one could possibly be one of the darker ones.
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and i think this could possibly be a lighter one.but ill take pics of ones i know are lighter an darker then send more in
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Oh my goodness!
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What are you going to do with them all? I love your pic of gustav, by the way.
 
aww thank you.he does look great in it. im hopefully going to keep a one that i have separated from all the others in a tub by 'himself' then i will try and sell the rest of the ones that survive.
 
It's hard to tell from the photo but I can see a bit of a difference. I can clearly see though that they are really cute.
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hehe thanks. going to take some half decent pics tonight of them tonight clearly showing the darker and the lighter ones!well i try my best to make the pics look half decent!not sure if ill get them that good!lol.
 
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