To start off for all of those who dont know what an axolotl is visit: http://www.axolotl.org/
So I started a new job at a pet spa and they had 2 lecustic axolotls. Having recently lost mine I kinda went crazy and ran over to the cage and behold they had eggs in there! And at a closer look they were fertile! My boss, not really caring about them said "oh the lizards? yeah that isnt the 1st time that they've laid eggs I just let them eat them" he then noticed that I had an interest in them and told me that if I wanted the eggs I could (and if I wanted the parents I could trade labor for them )
I only have my cellphone cam so the pictures of the eggs aren't the best.
Keeping them in a Kritter Keeper
Clusters of eggs on the bottom of the tank, and if you can tell you can see a baby axo larvae almost ready to hatch.
Clusters of eggs stuck on fake plants.
The axos are hatching (my camera phone just cant capture them without it just looking like a blurr) and I have about 20 of them so far eating off fresh hatched brine shrimp. I'll probably have too many of them to handle so if anyones interested in them when theyre ready to go (apx 6-8 weeks) I'd be happy to ship em out if your willing to pay shipping.
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