[QUOTE=Crazy Frog;181760]GOOD JOB! I told you it was only a matter of time =). Now you have 7 days of eggs then they will fall into the water...if you still have pregnant females cut the leaves and and tape them on a separate tank. Do your best to not disturb the eggs as it will cause egg displacement and death. Fertility will be proven by the 3rd day. If you don't see the embryo changing shape they are not fertile. On the 4th and 5th day you will notice MOLD on them also meaning infertile. Once transferred you MUST change out your water each week. If you do not do this...the ammonia that builds up in the water will stunt the tadpoles growth and even possibly will deter your tadpole from morphing into a frog completely and you will have permanent tadpoles. Put gravel at the bottom of your tadpole tank as it will hold their poo from being stirred up when they swim. I use a small water pump to cycle the water to put a little amount of oxygen in the water. Tadpoles do have little gills that will go away as they get older so its good to put some oxygen in he water for them. Also leave plant clippings from your plant in the water as well to help reduce stress and make it a somewhat natural environment for them. Keep your eggs from drying out. NOW YOU DO NEED TO BUY A FOGGER -or- find a way to keep humidity around 90-95%. If you dont do this they will dry up and will prevent embryo formation and ultimately leads to death of the tadpole. I wish you all the luck...any help im always here =) ALso for your water... use spring water if you can.... or use tap water and make sure you treat it with ZOO MED Water treatment which kills the chlorine and adds IMPORTANT electrolytes to the water!!
-Corey





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