hi every one my FBT spawned and i dont know how to care for eggs and tadpoles..can anyone give me advice? Temps how long till they hatch any info will be greatly appreciated..i counted about 25 eggs
Try PMing MantisMan, i believe he breeds em
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2.0 Bombina orientalis
1.0 Bufo americanus
0.1.1 Ceratophrys cranwelli
0.1 Xenopus laevis
All my arachnids and other inverts listed in my profile
Thanks
I had mine spawn last year. I set up.a 10 gallon because the adults will eat the tadpoles. I kept it at room temperature. Raising them takes a lot of work/money. I never want to go through that again. Good luck!
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thanks..im hoping this happeneds every year for me lol...im getting some fruitflies this weekend.
They will continue to spawn.....I ended up with over 200 tadpoles. If you can cultivate your own fruit flies that would save you money because they eat a lot.
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Np, you gonna be selling fbts at White Plains in April?
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2.0 Bombina orientalis
1.0 Bufo americanus
0.1.1 Ceratophrys cranwelli
0.1 Xenopus laevis
All my arachnids and other inverts listed in my profile
here a video of a few of the tadpoles.
They hatch in about a week. Yes I used a filter.
about a month after hatching:
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i replied to your PM
i would follow my advice and the other people here who breed them
also, add fake or live plants to the adult tank to increase egg yeild
a good female should lay 100 eggs the first spawning, the low number may be from not enough plant material
overcrowding isnt bad for tads (makes cleaning easier) as long as they r well fed and kept clean (i siphon up poop 3 times a day) but toadlets will bully each other out of food so dont overcrowd toadlets
also toadlets r very dehydration prone
dont separate from tadpoles until the tail is completely absorbed (they will still eat while developing front legs) and after moving to moist moss or paper towels, dont give them standing water for a while because they go into an easily drowned phase for a while
im gonna update my breeding section of my care guide
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