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Taylor --

Here's another thread concerning egg development and hatching, so people don't have to repeat themselves. I hope the following links will be useful.

http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/793/21608.html?1094675644

Also, do check out http://caudata.org/axolotl John Clare (Grand Poobah of caudata.org) did a fabulous job creating one of the most informative axolotl sites on the web. Another good axolotl site is the one for the Indiana University Axolotl Colony (http://www.indiana.edu/~axolotl).

I hope this helps answer some of your questions. If you're still having trouble, feel free to ask at the forum.

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(Message edited by dot on September 16, 2004)
 
Also find this on the links above i believe or in some of the other recent threads.
 
Taylor --

Check out the links for the Caudata.org Axolotl Site and the Indiana University Axolotl Colony site and your questions will be answered.
 
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