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Axolotl eggs for sale

lmk0053

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My axolotls laid eggs again and I don't have the resources to rear more right now. I would like to sell them. Mom is a wild type and dad is a leucistic. Some of the current babies I believe are albino so someone is a het. I'm in the St. Louis area. Please message me if you are interested!
 

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My axolotls laid eggs again and I don't have the resources to rear more right now. I would like to sell them. Mom is a wild type and dad is a leucistic. Some of the current babies I believe are albino so someone is a het. I'm in the St. Louis area. Please message me if you are interested!
Can you ship?
 

Lolahloveslotls

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My axolotls laid eggs again and I don't have the resources to rear more right now. I would like to sell them. Mom is a wild type and dad is a leucistic. Some of the current babies I believe are albino so someone is a het. I'm in the St. Louis area. Please message me if you are interested!
I am please feel. Free too pm me that's my email cp705720@gmail.com
 
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