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Sexing & breeding?

awesomekitcat

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I recently purchased two axolotls. They haven't been shipped yet, but I've been told they're too young to tell the sex. At what point should I separate them? Is it safe to wait until I know if they're a boy & girl or same sex? I don't want them to accidentally breed. Is it possible for them to breed before I can determine the sex?
 
You can usually tell sex at around a year. If you have a male, they develop a large bump at the base of the tail.
 
Axolotls aren't usually sexually mature until at least 12 months up to 16 months old. If you are concerned about not wanting them to breed I would separate them at about 7-8" long. Some axolotls mature faster than others, so age isn't the best determination, size is best.
 
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