Kaysie
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So many of you probably know, I have a melanoid male (of unknown parentage), and an eyeless female (probably recessive for leucistic and axanthic). Evidently she's not as eyeless as I thought (as you might know, the eyeless gene brings with it inherent sterility). I'm now the proud grandma of about 70 eggs. I've been totally neglecting the critter room lately, and came back to do water changes and feeding today when I noticed a few eggs. I combed the tank and pulled out about 70.
A few weeks ago, I sold off the other 3 males that were in the tank. I'm surprised that with 4 males in the tank, I didn't get eggs sooner.
D'oh. I've never actually tried to breed my axolotls, as I feel there are too many of them. But I guess through my neglect, I have anyway.
Look for the ad in the For Sale section!
A few weeks ago, I sold off the other 3 males that were in the tank. I'm surprised that with 4 males in the tank, I didn't get eggs sooner.
D'oh. I've never actually tried to breed my axolotls, as I feel there are too many of them. But I guess through my neglect, I have anyway.
Look for the ad in the For Sale section!