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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ PELCHER View Post
    your females are not being recessive at the moment... they will get there. Give it time. You can tell by the sides of the female and how fat they are. Keep it up..like i said it took me 3 seperate times (2 months) until my females started putting out on the regular. One thing,,, if you flash lights on them at night they will get disturbed. Leave the frogs alone.. no lights at night (unless its an LED BLUE light simulating moonlight)...if you can put a towel around the glass (NOT ON TOP OF THE STREEN) do that so they dont get stressed over your surroundeing environment...just make sure they have good ventilation. I would advise getting plant clippings for the bottom of the tank in the water so you can put crickets in the rain chamber without them drowning..... the less handling the better.
    Thanks, will keep trying by the way what are plants clipping ? Cut some leaf and place them in the water?

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    Yes that would be a plant clippng...some cut leaves that float. =)

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    Been almost 10 days of power feeding and had throw 3 fattest females and 6males into the my rain chamber again and since then been hearing calls and fighting between the males , cross finger they would lays for me.

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    keep your rain chamber on 24/7 and for added effectiveness add a fogger...

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    keep your rain chamber on 24/7 and for added effectiveness add a fogger...
    U mean I can leave my rain chamber 24/7 on ? I do have a misting system ,misting every hour, is that as effective as the fogger ?

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    I didnt turn mine off for 3 days once... i ended up getting 8 clutches of eggs on the third day... feel free to try it. It wont hurt your frogs... I noticed mine laid eggs more often when i had the fogger on... im not sure why..maybe because it was more hidden from view? I do all 3... RAIN/MIST/FOG. I mist 2 times... MORNING and Night. NEXT POST I SHOULD SEE OUT OF YOU IS FROG EGGS!!

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