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i have a 7 year old, living by herself and has eggs! how do i remove them?

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If the eggs are in the axolotl don't worry they can't get egg bound, they will be reabsorbed if not layed.

If they are in the tank just fish them out.
 

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ty xxianxx! her eggs have been in her for months! they is no way to help them out of her?
 

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ty xxianxx! her eggs have been in her for months! they is no way to help them out of her?
I'm a little confused. So the eggs are still inside her? Why are you trying to remove them? You mentioned that she "isn't herself," what does that mean? What kind of behavior are you concerned about? What are the levels of ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate in your aquarium?
 
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