Like how many tadpoles you got there? seems very few for Agalychnis annae, Mine laid two huge egg masses, you can see a video of my tadpoles here: Agalychnis annae tadpoles - YouTube
Like how many tadpoles you got there? seems very few for Agalychnis annae, Mine laid two huge egg masses, you can see a video of my tadpoles here: Agalychnis annae tadpoles - YouTube
Leon, that's just showing off lol!
Yes just from one female, one huge mass of around 200 eggs and onother smaller of around 100, only about 10-15 unfertile eggs, it was funny cause all the unfertile eggs were together at the top of the masses.
I will release this tadpoles like the first time i bred them, this time in a remote coffe plantation near my house which is far from the city, there they have some plastic tubes i planted in the ground where they are actually breeding. There are no frog keepers here in Costa Rica, just some people who bred them to help certain populations of frogs like Brian Kubicki from the CRARC In situ Conservation Projects | Costa Rican Amphibian Research Center
Great job
Sure i will take some shots of the place and some other tree frogs that are common there, too bad i don't have a good camera so i will have to use my celphone as always.
Hi,
short update from yesterday:
At more and more one can see the development of the hindlegs:
kind regards,
Martin
Hi,
in the meanwhile, the first ones have left the water:
kind regards,
Martin
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