Is my axolotl a female and going to lay eggs?

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My axolotl has big belly for days, I don’t know if it’s a male or female but it got fat very quickly than the other, and have a round big part behind the back legs for some days. Can anyone tell if it’s pregnant? What should I do? My tank is quite empty, I only put a few corals and rocks. Thanks.
 

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My axolotl has big belly for days, I don’t know if it’s a male or female but it got fat very quickly than the other, and have a round big part behind the back legs for some days. Can anyone tell if it’s pregnant? What should I do? My tank is quite empty, I only put a few corals and rocks. Thanks.
Did there end up being any eggs?
 
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