Thank you everyone for the advise! I really do appreciate it. I am picking up some more water today, and will probably do a partial water change. I left it alone all these days just to see how much mold would grow and it does not seem to be much worse. Maybe only a little more mold on them. There are a couple that do not have any at all. I maybe putting them in a slightly different set up, something so I can put a lid over everything as in the few days I left it alone the water has rapidly evaporated. Probably as it is being kept at a steady temperature. I did lower the temp to 76 degrees though. Right now we are fairly warm, hitting high 70's every day now, and sometimes even 80's, but at night still gets pretty chilly so as my house is not insulated well the heated water bath will hopefully keep the temps at least steady. The room I have them in does not get too hot in the summer, but it does get cool at night and in winter. Probably as it is the basement so is 90% underground. I hope this first attempt at raising dart frog tadpoles goes as easy as the other tadpoles I have done, even if a bit more involved. I have wanted the Galacts for a long, long time. I really want red, but orange was a close second so went that way as they were available. Right now I have some Cobalt tincts and some bumblebee spotted leuc's, but have never been successful in breeding. My males call, but the females never seem interested. I have tried all kinds of things and nothing has seemed to work. I purchased them from someone getting out of the trade, and he wasn't sure exactly of their age so maybe they are much older or something. And possibly I just have not gotten down whatever they want to get into egg laying mode. So getting these tadpoles is a win win for me as I get tadpoles, and also get galacts.Once these guys have grown up enough to have a large house, I have a good set up ready for them. They will live in the largest of the set ups I have. It is a 100 gallon long aquarium that I have turned into a frog paradise. It is fully planted and thriving already. It was going to be for the other frogs, but I was having trouble with the plants at first and so they stayed in the other vivs and then I just never moved them in. it has been going now for almost a year and is doing great. It just took a little while to start thriving. Now its doing better than any of the other ones. The other vivs are also planted, but they are not so extravagant and also not so large. Now I just have to wait for the tadpoles to arrive.. Trying to stay patient but its sooo hard...
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Once these guys have grown up enough to have a large house, I have a good set up ready for them. They will live in the largest of the set ups I have. It is a 100 gallon long aquarium that I have turned into a frog paradise. It is fully planted and thriving already. It was going to be for the other frogs, but I was having trouble with the plants at first and so they stayed in the other vivs and then I just never moved them in. it has been going now for almost a year and is doing great. It just took a little while to start thriving. Now its doing better than any of the other ones. The other vivs are also planted, but they are not so extravagant and also not so large. Now I just have to wait for the tadpoles to arrive.. Trying to stay patient but its sooo hard...
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