still cant tell the sexes lol

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AmandaLyne

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Hoe old are they? My guess is two females or two extremely well fed juvies ;).
 
I agree, two females.

However, one may just be a slow developing male lol - or perhaps even both! ;)

You can usually tell for sure when the axolotl reaches 18 months of age.

You can really tell for sure when your tank is full of eggs the next morning, the male is dropping more spermatophores and the female is gravid lol.
 
Looks like two females.
 
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