Good luck. Hope it will work!
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Good luck. Hope it will work!
P.hosii/G.riobambae/S.couchii/C.cranwelli/B.orientalis/R.humboldti/M.klappenbachi
That rainchamber looks great! Hope it works out better this time and ends in some offspring for you.
Getting more and more interested in starting a project like this myself. It sounds like alot of fun![]()
Keep us posted!
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Thanks Niels D and Raya! I got to say that it's looking grim, as the rain period is coming to it's end in a few days, and still no eggs. I'm hoping for some last minute egg-laying, but I don't think that will happen.
Raya, you should start one of your own breeding projects! We need more frogs in the country
Three new pictures to show (or "new" rather. They are from a few weeks back, but I never uploaded them):
Female:
Male, filled with water from a recent soak... That's why he looks strange:
There have been a request of a description om how I made the rain chamber, so that's coming up as well within a week or two, when the frogs are back in the normal enclosure and when I have the time to write it. But it was nothing fancy, really...
How long do you have the rain chamber running for? What is the temp and humidity in the rainchamber? Did you cool them down a bit before hand? I usually find adding cold water to the bottom for a couple of days before turning on the pump and heater works well. Then after a few days turn the heater on to get it nice and humid then turn the pump on. I find it also works better if you can turn the pump off occasionally even at night on one or two days, as long as it stays humid. I usually leave mine in for a week before stopping.I bred mine recently and the males (I reccomend having more than one as the competion helps) were in and out of amplexus for about the first 3 or 4 days and then one pair laid on the 5th morning. The other female didn't look like she was readykeptkicking the males off.
Oh, that's too bad. But I'm sure you'll succeed if you just keep trying and maby making small adjustments. Do you have plans to acquire more red-eyes for this breedingproject or are you gonna keep trying with these two?
Yeah, maby I should!Not sure I have the right connections to get my hands on a breeding group/pair though.
As I have said in your Theloderma corticale thread, I'm building a viv for Theloderma asperum. Maby I should look into getting a group for breeding those. Would be awesome :P
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Hmm, interesting method with the cold water. Might try that in a later attempt, got some other things to tweak first though! The thing is, everybody kept saying that the hard part will be getting the male to want to breed without any competition (we bought 2 males and 1 female, but one of the males did not make the trip back home from Germany, due to a heating problem in the buss). However, the male have been climbing onto the female both breeding attempts (as you can read earlier in the thread, the first attempt started with 24 h amplexus). The problem seems to be that the female is not ready to lay eggs. The frogs were bought as proven breeders from a reputably breeder, so I know she have laid a lot of eggs before we got here.
(And yes, we did have a dry season before the rain season, as required (less food, colder, less humid, shorter days))
Well, as you know, we bought 2 males and 1 female, but one of the males did not make it. So yes, we do want more red eyes, both females and males (I have space in their terrarium for more frogs), but that most certainly means that we need to either visit Hamm, or get someone we know to go there. Needless to say, it's quite the hassle, and not exactly cheap either. But yes, we're going to continue try with these two, since I know the female is capable of laying eggs, and that male-competition does not seem to be the problem.
You definitely should! I could be wrong, but I don't think I've seen asperum in Sweden, at least not since I got into the hobby!Yeah, maby I should!Not sure I have the right connections to get my hands on a breeding group/pair though.
As I have said in your Theloderma corticale thread, I'm building a viv for Theloderma asperum. Maby I should look into getting a group for breeding those. Would be awesome :P
Martin ,
Do you realize that there are :
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Lynn
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