Hi! You should either remove the plants with the egss from the tank, or remove the adults. They'll eat the eggs. If you put the eggs in a container, you can remove them from the plants but you don't need to. I think I ended up changing the water twice when mine were growing. I also had a gentle airstone in there. The eggs don't really need filtration, an airstone, or water changes really. I've heard it's best to just leave them alone honestly. To prevent fungus, you can put in an indian almond leaf. Shallow, flat tubs are best. I think this helps give the water more air for the eggs, but I'm not sure. Eggs are really easy to take care of. Don't worry about them too much.Hey everyone so my two axies just had eggs and I have no idea what to do from here it’s been about three days? Where should I put them? Does it need a filter? I need help please!!!
Did you want to sell any of them??Hey everyone so my two axies just had eggs and I have no idea what to do from here it’s been about three days? Where should I put them? Does it need a filter? I need help please!!!
Yes!!Did you want to sell any of them??
Hello thereI may be interested in eggs/young larvae as well.
Hey! are you still interested?I may be interested in eggs/young larvae as well.
so you know- it isn't recommended to ship baby axolotls until they are around 3 inches and have their hind limbs fully developed. Before that they are just too fragile to have a good chance of surviving shipping. This will take about three months. My eggs were laid around February 22 and most of the babies are a good two inches or so. Just for referenceHey! are you still interested?
I’m interested in eggs if anyone has any!Hey! are you still interested?
Hey I still have juveniles… a bunch!I’m interested in eggs if anyone has any!