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Can someone tell me what this gell looking thing is next to my axie? I have found a few of these around tank when cleaning but didn't think it was a spermaphore. This is my female in the picture. Thanks
 

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Could my female be laying infertile eggs. More today. Very puzzling. It looks like string attached. Have seen this coming from chlocea region as well.
 

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I had a similar thing with my female last year & I also thought it was unfertilised eggs. She also went off her food for a couple of weeks at the same time.

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I had a similar thing with my female last year & I also thought it was unfertilised eggs. She also went off her food for a couple of weeks at the same time.

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Thank you for reply! My female, Koda, had spawned about a month ago about 100 eggs. I separated her from male about a week ago. Have seen these for a couple of days after seperation. Am continuing to monitor. She is eating but looks like depressed since separated.
 
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