Do female Axolotls lay eggs without a male?
Zoe Patterson
Updated on April 07, 2026
Hereof, can Axolotls lay unfertilized eggs?
Female axolotls won't lay unfertilized eggs. This means that she probably picked up spermatophores before you moved her.
Similarly, how often do Axolotls lay eggs? They can lay eggs almost constantly if males and females are kept together. They should not be allowed to lay eggs more than every 6 months or so for a couple reasons. For one, it's hard on the female's body to produce those eggs.
Likewise, do Axolotls reproduce asexually?
Sexual and Asexual Reproduction Starfish reproduce asexually,by fission of their central discs, or by autotomy of one of their arms. this means they can basically lose one of their arms and keep living fine.
How do you know if an axolotl is male or female?
Female axolotls generally have rounder, plumper bodies, due to them holding eggs. Males tend to have a longer body and tail then females. The most reliable way to tell whether your axolotl is male or female, is to look at their cloaca (vent).
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Can Axolotls change gender?
The general rule is they do not change sex, the usual cause of female to male apparent change is that they are sometimes hard to sex correctly and can mature very late.How long do Axolotls stay pregnant?
Physical characteristics| Size: | 20–30cm |
|---|---|
| Weight at birth: | Axolotls are oviparous or egg laying. |
| Gestation period: | Eggs are laid one day after indirect fertilization. At room temperature, embryos will hatch in two to three weeks. |
| Clutch size: | 300–1000 eggs. |
| Sexual maturation: | From one year. |