No humidity is perfect...you need that. Not being in 85-100 percent humidity is the main cause of death in red eye eggs. Mist them (dont HEAVY spray) 2-3 times a day... put water at the bottom for them to fall into. Once you have them in that container (tadpoles) you will need to change the water out daily...and i would suggest a cricket keeper for starters with gravel at the bottom. Feed once a day. One algae wafer will feed about 100 tadpoles for about 2-3 days after first birth... once they get 2-3 weeks old you will need to up it to about 2 wafers ..and up to about 4 wafers at the most for about 100 tads. =) good luck =)





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, could it be my problem as I would cut out the leaves and hang them on fishing lines in a pail and cover the top could could that be the reason of too humid and no ventilation causing the eggs to spoil?? Could you guys with breeding retf share how are the eggs keep? Do they need to be keep in a well ventilated area but at the same time with high humidity ?
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