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    I have some knowledge about breeding K. maculata and K. senegalensis and I want to share it.

    Breeding Running frogs


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    These frogs love storms. So summer is the best time to breeding them. When males starts singing, take all frogs to rain terrarium (rain room? heh, not very good at english :P ), where is 2 cm water and 100% of humidity and 24-26 Celsius degrees. Give them some food at "swimming" bark. Frogs needs two or three weeks to end mating and lay eggs. Then, move frogs back to their terrarium and move eggs to aqarium with water plants and oxygen "box". Because Kassina's tadpoles became frogs after 48-100 days, we must be patient Tadpoles eat spirulina, but you must make some experiments what other kinds of food they eat - there are still not many people, who can breed running frogs. When tadpoles have legs, we must take them to "paludarium" in faunaboxk, so they can go to land and became frogs Few months later we can move them to adult's terrarium. Kassina's aren't agressive, but always hungry...

    Note: Kassinas are arboreal frogs! Everyone who breed them says so. Many people think, they are land frogs - but they all in mistake :P Also, Kassinas can easly escape from terrarium.

    This is my first post at this forum... and I think it's on good section


    My Kassina senegalensis males

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...7087796&type=3

    And singing male

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v...type=3&theater



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    Marcin Poznański "Grim FrogBreeder"

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    Default Re: Kassina sp. - breeding

    Hi and welcome to the forum!

    Thanks for sharing your advice at breeding! I've seen these frogs a few times but never had any myself.
    Are there any big difference between the maculata and the senegalensis?

    Very beautiful pictures too!

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    Well there are few diffrences - K. maculata is bigger and it's more popular than K. senegalensis - they also call diffrent, I have only K. senegalensis, but my friend, Kamil Kowalski succesfully breed K. maculata. At this time, I have only three males of K. senegalensis - and I don't have females, but at winter 2014/2015 I should have tadpoles (if I finnaly get females :P )

    Oh, and one more thing - you should have more than 3 times more females than males... and males love singing in duo or choirs (6-12 males). So best thing is to get very big terrarium (more than80x80x120) and have there more than 20 senegalensis. But now, we're going to "frog manufacture" size :P In house, you usually cannot have soo much frogs, so 12 frogs (3 males and 9 females) can be enough for non-commercial breeding.

    K. maculata is diffrent - they don't have synchronize calling, so you can have 2-3 males and 4-5 females to have very succesfull breding. Smaller groups are very hard to breed. Like all frogs

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    Update: I had first breeding of Kassina maculata in January 2016. However, no tadpoles hatched. I have 6 males and 2 females. Also looking for rarer species of Kassina

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    Amazing!

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    Thanks! I forgot to post photos anyway. Frogs will try to breed at the beginning of the next year again. Hope this time I will have some froglets

    https://www.facebook.com/59609229708...80059288691092

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    Hey, I recently bought two green tree frogs. I am not sure if they are male or female. I want to breed them but have no clue on how to do so. If someone is kind enough to explain it to me that would make my day.

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