According to various sources, including the Guidance on the Housing and Care of African Clawed Frogs, by Barney Reed, it is highly unlikely that successful breeding will not take place until the frogs are between 18 and 24 months of age. Yes, there are exceptions. On average a male ACF reaches sexual maturity at 12 months. You should separate the male and female attempt amplexus but no egg laying occurs. Separation should be for about 8-10 weeks. Both males and females will call so be prepared for a loud duet when separated.





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