The video does not look good. They have approximately 10 days. In this tank there +150 tadpoles.
I will keep updating, Greetings.
Very nice! My eggs didn't hatch. I think the ammonia levels were too high.
That bad news. I fight every day against ammonia, tadpoles food very dirty water, that added to the disposal of them. I change half of water daily. I need to mount a water input and output constant. I use to feed tubifex (the problem including many parasites, are collected from the trenches). I also use pacmafood but worse mess. I saw the worms used in USA but are not readily available here, should play myself, I have to read how.
There will be a new possibility.
Greetings from Argentina.
I have been using a smaller rainchamber. I think that the ammonia builds up too quick before the eggs get a chance to form into a tadpole.
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It is possible, I use glass tanks (1 meter x 0.50 meters x 0.30 meters). There are more water and the change is slower for possible waste.
One day before using the rainchamber, keep the frogs in water in another enclosure. They get dirty there. And then you keep the camera clean. Sometimes this system works well.
The first out.
C.cranwelli are nominal. Its color they come from, Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina. They are brown with a little green.
They are so cute!!! I want one!
Very cool man. Must be a great experience to raise pacman tads like that.
so cute!
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Very cool video and awesome pics..
Thanks for posting.
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