I also hope so that I get eggs , reason I didnt get a fogger as in thailand the humdity level are usually range from 70-90% already,by the way do you cover your top of the tank ? To keep the fog in the tank?
I also hope so that I get eggs , reason I didnt get a fogger as in thailand the humdity level are usually range from 70-90% already,by the way do you cover your top of the tank ? To keep the fog in the tank?
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If thats the humidity in your enclosure right now your fine...no need for the fogger.. I cover half of the tank with glass on top. I leave half uncovered for proper ventalation.
Maybe I should get a cover as mine is not cover up by the way what your lighting photoperiod ?
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I leave my light on from sunrise to sunset... then turn a moonlight LED bulbs on. (light bar by marineland)
I would say that may be a reason why they breed so well...but ive heard many people have luck with just a rain chamber.... as i suggested before get plant clippings and feed them inside..... Just make sure there is enough plant clippings at the bottom so the crickets and climb up.
After two months of trying and trying,at last today morning I woke up and found two clutches of eggs,now only hoping they are fertile , by the way what would you guys recommend to take the eggs out and how would you store them,I had read up about cutting the leaf and clipping them over a tank of water but would there be a problem of the eggs drying up from the dry air? Or I should take out the frogs but they could still lay more as 2 clutches of maybe 10-15 eggs each is not alot as I understand they could lay up to 100 eggs of 4-5clutches?
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