Quote Originally Posted by SethD View Post
Certainly, You don't think I just put them in the water and hoped for the best do you.
I kind of thought you would use a rain chamber, but since what I saw in the photos was just the toads in a wet basin, I doubted it for a second. I was thinking about dart frog keepers and how they don't use rain chambers. So, I thought you may be thinking along those lines. No insult was meant. Just me not thinking it all the way through.

Quote Originally Posted by SethD View Post
Using a rain chamber is very important in breeding for the vast majority of toad species if not all of them. That wasn't the issue I was having though, I have been able to get the male into amplexus through normal methods but haven't figured out how to induce females to develop and lay eggs.
I had the same problem when I tried to breed my tomato frogs. The male call would all night, making sleep for me difficult. I saw him grasp the female in amplexus several times over, but nothing ever came of it. After a rough night of trying to sleep I would check the rain chamber the next morning to discover nothing. After a while I gave up and reconfigured the chamber into a tadpole raising tank for the numerous red-eye tadpoles I have.