This afternoon I examine my tank. I'm trying to remove all of the mosquitofish from my tank so that the shrimp can breed without getting eaten. I've gotten five of them, the sixth is elusive.

I've seen my six toads mount each other before in dominance displays.

Last night was a little different. The result was frog eggs.

The 'yolk' is about 2-3mm in diameter, there appear to be two transparent encapsulations making the overall sphere about 4mm in diameter.
I can see maybe 20 eggs. There are no doubt a handful I cannot see.
I figure they are probably fertile, as I have plenty of males. I still haven't worked out which one(s) is a female.

Uh. Wow.

I can't really effectively move my adults from the main tank somewhere else. But I could take out tadpoles and put them into a small 'satellite' tank.
Since I don't think I want 20+ frogs, I have a feeling that these newcomers are all destined to be eaten in some way at some point.

I feel proud to have provided my frogs an environment where they feel comfortable enough to do tha nasty.


Any advice?