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White jelly coming from axolotl

Paige.b

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Hi,
This morning I noticed some white jelly like stuff next to my axolotl. I kept my eye on it and then noticed it actually coming from my axolotls cloaca. Does this look like eggs or something else? There isn’t much of it so I didn’t think it was eggs but I’m really not sure!
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