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    As of last night I have eggs. My Agalychnis callidryas have bred again. Hopefully this time my froglet losses will be minimal.

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    Kurt, That's awesome.congratulations, what a great Christmas present. I hope all goes well. I would love to see photo's if you can.

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    Congratulations Kurt. Breed the flying frogs.
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    I will, don't worry.

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    As of this morning I have tadpoles! I don't remembering them being so tiny the last time around.

    As soon as they are all hatchet out I want to set up an aquarium for them, so I can throw the Rhacophorus reinwardtii in the rain chamber.

    The tomto frog continues to call around the clock (much to my dismay), but there are no eggs as of yet.

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    Breed the Flying Frog!

    The Tomato frogs sound like they haven't had the environmental conditioning necessary to trigger receptivity in the female. This is common in captive breeding efforts for frogs. You've got to figure out what it is that triggers the female. Somewhat colder temperatures perhaps for a month or two? Somewhat drier conditions for a month or two? Just brain storming.
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