Hi i am lucky enough to have a male and female golden tree frog. I am looking at the possibility of trying to breed them in the near future. I have been looking at lots of material online and keep getting conflicting information. I was wondering what was the best way to go about things and maximize my chance of this?
If it helps my male has started croaking since I've started heavily misting the tank.
I am not at all a breeder i tried breeding whites last year but was not successful. But when it comes to tree frogs its best to have more males then females that way you have a better chance of the eggs getting fertilized.
Ok so something like a small breeding group of 3 males to a female, or something along those lines?
i never had or bred tree frogs that need humidity , but same principles should apply to all. usually tree frogs are better off in 2 or more males per 1 female group, this way when they have somebody to compete with more chances they will breed, it's like kids, when somebody one wants something everyone around want exactly same thing you will need a rainchamber and some sturdy plants like pothos for example.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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