Quote Originally Posted by tattooed81 View Post
I`m pretty sure that a few of my Hyla cinerea are full of eggs. What do I do¿ I`m sure that they won`t lay them into a water bowl , will they¿
If anyone could look at a pic and tell if there egged up please tell me.
and I wouldn`t know what to do if they are. when I was a kid i would catch tadpoles but they never lived longer than 2 weeks I don`t want to kill anything.
I wouldn't call that an emergency. If they're plump towards the rear then it's probably eggs, unless they're showing unhealthy behavior (off food, lethargic, that kind of thing). The only way we can tell if it has a lot of eggs is to see a good photograph. They won't die if they don't lay - people wrongly apply reptile stuff like being "egg-bound" to amphibians all the time.