Thanks! I forgot to post photos anyway. Frogs will try to breed at the beginning of the next year again. Hope this time I will have some froglets![]()
https://www.facebook.com/59609229708...80059288691092
Thanks! I forgot to post photos anyway. Frogs will try to breed at the beginning of the next year again. Hope this time I will have some froglets![]()
https://www.facebook.com/59609229708...80059288691092
Update: Next week I am going to buy some K. senegalensis frogs - after 4 years they finally got some of these here in Poland. I hope this time I will be able to get females. However, there are also bad news - 4 of K maculata died some time ago and I don't have females now. Breeding will have to wait. Also, I contacted a man from Czech Republic who bred K. maculata succesfully and he used complete different method. His frogs had low temperature and high humidity all the time in their place. Will try that method with senegalensis if there are some females..
Update: Today I put 9.1 Kassina maculata into rainchamber. I shall see when it is going.
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Sounds good! Be sure to update us whenever something happens!![]()
Tonight, my frogs laid clutch. Huge one. Above 100 eggs, more than I supposed they can lay. Here you get link to photo on my PL languaged facebook site.
https://www.facebook.com/29782687038...type=3&theater
Update: Since yesterday, it is possible to tell, that there are actually tadpoles inside the eggs. This would be first time, when they got this far.
Update: Four tadpoles already hatched! Excited like hell
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