Well there are few diffrences - K. maculata is bigger and it's more popular than K. senegalensis - they also call diffrent, I have only K. senegalensis, but my friend, Kamil Kowalski succesfully breed K. maculata. At this time, I have only three males of K. senegalensis - and I don't have females, but at winter 2014/2015 I should have tadpoles (if I finnaly get females :P )
Oh, and one more thing - you should have more than 3 times more females than males... and males love singing in duo or choirs (6-12 males). So best thing is to get very big terrarium (more than80x80x120) and have there more than 20 senegalensis. But now, we're going to "frog manufacture" size :P In house, you usually cannot have soo much frogs, so 12 frogs (3 males and 9 females) can be enough for non-commercial breeding.
K. maculata is diffrent - they don't have synchronize calling, so you can have 2-3 males and 4-5 females to have very succesfull breding. Smaller groups are very hard to breed. Like all frogs![]()





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