Quote Originally Posted by flybyferns View Post
Brain,
How did you make out moving the spawn?
Were the eggs deposited in this tank in captivity?
If so, how long have you owned the breeding pair?
Could you possible let me know---either here, publicly, or via PM - Thanks

additional help
an old article but some very industrious ideas to make the job easier)
http://www.biosci.missouri.edu/gerha...0husbandry.pdf

see 1.2. for the really great idea re setting up a morph container ( it is fiberglass window screening !)
I do this for newly hatched crickets ---it works really well !

Lynn
I had actually caught about 10 of these frogs in my pool strangely enough. They had mated with each other for a while, and then I had the eggs in my tank. I have a 10-gallon fish aquarium with a screen top, and one half is rock and dirt, the other is water. They usually cling to the glass. Anyway, the eggs were in the water side so I just used a goldfish net and scooped them out. I then went to my local park that has a pond, and got some pond water (I read that tap water can kill them.) Now, many have hatched and I have soon-to-be tadpoles! Some eggs are still at the bottom. I hope that they are just late to hatch and are not dead. All together, I had the frogs in captivity for a total of 2 weeks. Thanks for the article, I will definitely give it a read