Usually the female will begin to lay her eggs 12 to 20 hours after mating. Rarely, she will wait several days to begin. She sheds her eggs over a period of one to two days. If the female spawns in a container that has rocks or plants, you will find the eggs spread about on them.
Jul 23, 2018
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How many eggs does an axolotl lay?
Your Axolotl will wrap its legs around a plant or surface it is laying on, and commence the laying process. An adult Axolotl can lay between 50 and 1000 eggs at each spawn.
How long does a axolotl stay in its egg?
Fertile axolotl eggs will "bean," meaning the embryo is developing. Once the eggs bean, they take about 14-21 days before hatching, depending on the temperature.
Can axolotls lay eggs by themselves?
Can Axolotl Female Lay Eggs Without Male? No, it's not possible for the female to lay eggs without a male presence. That's because the male will swim around the tank and spawn spermatophores around the tank. Usually, the male will spawn 5-25 of these, and will then lead the female to them.
Where are axolotl eggs laid?
Female axolotls protect their eggs by laying them in underwater vegetation.
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