Thanks Corey!![]()
I transferred froglet 04 to the hospital tank as per your recommendations. I didn't have a critter keeper so I used a small glass 5 gallon tank. I disinfected the tank with a dilute bleach solution (2 cap fulls per gallon) and effectively removed any traces of bleach with hot water. I filtered the froglet's water with a new Brita filter and added Reptisafe a little over the label dilution rate. I used 1/2 teaspoon for 1 gallon instead of 1/4 teaspoon per 1.25 gallons to wet the clean paper towels. The paper towels were plain, lacking any design. I then used the label dilution rate to make up the water I used to mist the tank (14 drops per 1.5 liters).
Here are some photos:
Froglet 04 (from clutch one) just after netting from the tadpole tank. He was netted and removed within two hours of budding limb 04 completely.
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Hospital tank:
It appears to be turning green.
It's lying in kind of a weird position, but he had just moved.
I was getting readings on my Acurite (digital hygrometer) of about 83*F inside of the tank and 84*F outside in the room, so I moved the tank into the room with the tadpole tank to keep the temp down. Given these readings, there is a possibility the other tadpoles may have been too warm. I took ambient air temp readings in the room in which the first froglets were contained throughout each day and never got a reading over 80*F, but who knows.
Adults:
Female who laid the eggs
Male
***WARNING!!! SAD PICS!!! ****
Does anything about these froglets look abnormal?
Froglets 02 and 03 alive and starting to turn green.
Dead froglets 02 and 03
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