Quote Originally Posted by CJ PELCHER View Post
1. Your female may noy be receptive. Do you have a ratio of 2 males per each famale? That will help the females because she watches the males fight over her and the strongest males will get the privlage to mount her. Did they go through a dry season of about 55 to 60 percent humidity with bulk feeding prior to getting to 75 to 100 percent humidity...also barametric pressure has a lot to do with it...so when it rains turn ur rain chamber on.....

2. Also you dont need to feed you frogs while in the rain chamber.... if you chose to still do that...you can by floating plastic aquatic plants to help them stay afloat. Thats what do do since I have a half vivarium and half rain chamber combo


Hope this helps

Corey
Currently the ratio is 3 males and 3 females but I could add more male into the rain chamber as I got a total of 12red eyed .
i had put them in a dry season for 2-3months and they are fat before breeding them. Can I ask, u said that I need not feed my frogs in the rain chamber ?? But how long can they last without food? And how long would you leave them inside before taking them out if they don't breed ? And if they are ready , they would lay for u in a day or 2?