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    You can go 1 full week in the rain chamber with no food. If no eggs take them out of the tank and feed them for 1 full week...then try again a week later =)
    Took me about 3 times before they actually laid eggs...IT WILL happen...just be patient. You have a really good rain chamber I have full faith that it will work...keep us updated.
    ALSO as soon as you have eggs remove the adults... and stop the rain system. (if you do not the rain drips will kill the eggs) -OR- you can cut the leaves they were rained on and put them in a seperate tank by taping the leaves to the side of the tank. 10-20 gallon tank would be best. IT IS CRUTIAL you maintain humidity in the tank so make sure you cover the top with something (preferably glass) to maintain moisture so the eggs do not dry out. I found an automatic fogger works REALLY well to maintain humidity. Misters not so much. If your eggs are not fertile they will mold over within the 4th day) You will see development on the eggs on the 3rd day anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ PELCHER View Post
    You can go 1 full week in the rain chamber with no food. If no eggs take them out of the tank and feed them for 1 full week...then try again a week later =)
    Took me about 3 times before they actually laid eggs...IT WILL happen...just be patient. You have a really good rain chamber I have full faith that it will work...keep us updated.
    ALSO as soon as you have eggs remove the adults... and stop the rain system. (if you do not the rain drips will kill the eggs) -OR- you can cut the leaves they were rained on and put them in a seperate tank by taping the leaves to the side of the tank. 10-20 gallon tank would be best. IT IS CRUTIAL you maintain humidity in the tank so make sure you cover the top with something (preferably glass) to maintain moisture so the eggs do not dry out. I found an automatic fogger works REALLY well to maintain humidity. Misters not so much. If your eggs are not fertile they will mold over within the 4th day) You will see development on the eggs on the 3rd day anyway.

    Thanks for the info I will keep trying and update here when it happens

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    Any more questions feel free to ask... I am more than willing to help you out =)

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    Thanks by the way how do you know the males and female are ready for breeding ?
    Like the males are calling and the female are fat? Or it there a way to tell the female is having egg?

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    Females will be 2 - 1/2 inches in length and super fat. males when they start calling

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ PELCHER View Post
    Females will be 2 - 1/2 inches in length and super fat. males when they start calling
    Alright glad to hear that as my females are 2.5inches to 3 inches in length but the males are very small like 1.5inches - 2 inches only but they are calling .

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    Are the females consider far enough for breeding?
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