evelyn_003
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I have a pair of axolotls. they are siblings and I have had them together since birth (having raised them from eggs for my herpetology class). a couple of months ago I deduced that they were the opposite sex but they hadn't reached sexual maturity yet and thus I continued to house them together. today i woke up to find spermatophores and the female laying eggs. I have separated them with an acrylic barrier (one of them had an issue of not realizing legs were not worms but have grown out of it but that's why i have the barrier). I was wondering what i could do about housing them in the future. do female axolotls have an estrus cycle that I can track and just separate during that time? I feel really bad having them on their own cause they get visibly lonely (they spend a lot of time platonically cuddling, as they have since they first grew legs). Would you recommend getting two more axolotls so they are not lonely or is their bond just unusual? Any advice would be helpful.