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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    Thats an awesome page!

    Crystal, what a lot of dart frog breeders/keepers do is put a tadpole in something like a small Tuperware/Rubbermaid/Zip-loc container with a little bit of water. When the tadpole begins to develope legs, they drain off some of the water and tilt it a little bit to form a little bit of a slope or beach. Often some sort of aquarium plant is used to help the froglet to climb out.
    Ah. Domo arigato gozaimasu. (Thank you very much kind person.)

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    Kurt
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    You're welcome

    "Domo arigato Mr Roboto domo domo"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    You're welcome

    "Domo arigato Mr Roboto domo domo"
    Thanks again. But now I have 2 more questions.

    First: For the aquarium plants you mentioned (to assist in him climbing out)... would frog moss be okay? (Zilla Premium Compressed Frog Moss 3.5 Ounce - 100009878)

    Second... My tadpole has been doing something that kinda makes me paranoid. He sometimes lays or swims on his back. (It scared the **** out of me to see him just kinda floating there like that but when I poked him with a spoon he started swimming frantically again for a few seconds before doing it again.) He still eats and swims every now and then but sometimes he does so upside down... (Which looks very odd.)



    ^ it looked something like that. Should I be worried? Or is this normal.

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    After observation I think it might actually have air in it's body. Because it keeps swimming around in little circles as though it's trying to dive but then it gets tired and takes little breaks back in the back-float position.

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    CrazyAirborne
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    i dont know where, but i just read something this week about how tadpoles do get bubbles inside them, and it can be a bad thing if they dont get it out. I also have some tads that Im trying to ID. but they are super small right now, Ive had them hatch from eggs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyAirborne View Post
    i dont know where, but i just read something this week about how tadpoles do get bubbles inside them, and it can be a bad thing if they dont get it out. I also have some tads that Im trying to ID. but they are super small right now, Ive had them hatch from eggs.
    How do I get them out?

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    Kurt
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    The plants I am refering to are live Java moss and anacharis.

    Every tadpole I have seen like this has died. Sorry.

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    The plants I am refering to are live Java moss and anacharis.

    Every tadpole I have seen like this has died. Sorry.
    Aww. Does this mean I am free to try crazy things like squeezing the air bubble out of him or should I just wait it out?

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    Kurt
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    That's up tp you.

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    *tries* Yeah that's not happening. He is way too squishy and slippery. (So I am afraid I will harm him and if I try to take my time he slips away)

    I'll just put him in an upside down glass with some food stuck at the top so he can eat and maybe let it out on his own. (Wow I have bad luck with Spring Peepers.)

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