They are, in fact, very similar to Frog Spawn and are generally laid upon plants. They look like Brown/Black 'dots' coated with a clear membrane - though a lack of pigment in the egg would suggest that one parent was an Albino Axolotl. Sometimes, though, pigment appears later in the development.
They lay eggs, much like frogs and salamanders.
Axolotls are born from eggs. The female lays eggs, which are then fertilized by the male, typically resulting in hundreds of eggs that develop into embryos. After a few weeks, the embryos hatch into larvae, which resemble miniature adult axolotls. These larvae can grow into adult axolotls while remaining in their aquatic form.
YES!
100-1000 eggs
Some animals that look like axolotls include mudpuppies, olms, and waterdogs. These creatures share similar features such as external gills, elongated bodies, and feathery gills.
I am not really sure but I think at least over 4
What do koi eggs look like?
They are small round eggs that look like deer scat
They look like normal bird eggs but a little smaller.
They are round clear jelly like eggs
They look like deer scats
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!