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So I am a new axolotl mom of 2 the day after I got them and put them in the tank together this happened she’s been laying eggs for almost 24 hours now and this happened. It looks like she’s done laying the eggs but i don’t know if this is normal!? No one seems to know much about them or this process can anyone help me I’m so scared something is wrong 🥺
 
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So I am a new axolotl mom of 2 the day after I got them and put them in the tank together this happened she’s been laying eggs for almost 24 hours now and this happened. It looks like she’s done laying the eggs but i don’t know if this is normal!? No one seems to know much about them or this process can anyone help me I’m so scared something is wrong 🥺
 

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"Female axolotls can lay between 100-700 eggs in one clutch, but the average is around 300. During this time, the female will grasp plants with her back legs and rub on them. Her genitals, or cloaca, will be swollen and red. While she is laying eggs, do not disturb her. If your axolotl pushes out anything other than eggs, such as something that looks like flesh, she may be fatally injured."
 
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