Axolotl egg development

Poliwhirl

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Whilst I was away a few weeks ago my axolotls got jiggy with it and the day after I came back I woke up to a load of spawn (when the cat’s away the mice will play)

Anyway if anyone is interested I’ve been documenting the development on TikTok for those who use it and want to follow along. I’ve found it really fun so far and I can’t wait for them to start getting legs.

I have two wildtype/melanistic axies but there are some pale efts, all the eggs were dark so do we recon they’ll be albino or leucitic?

All the best, Harry
 

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