I am a nanny, & I took the boys to catch tadpoles a few months ago, back in April. We caught some tadpoles, and have raised them all the way into the stage of froglets. We currently have 2 froglets and 1 tadpole (who was much smaller than the others when we caught it, and so it is lagging behind. He has his feet & this morning I noticed bumps where his arms will be, so he is close).
I feed them fruitflies, D. hydei, and gnats that I catch occasionally in my apartment. My apartment does not spray for insects. This past week I ordered RepCal Calcium + D and Herptivite to dust with on their fruitflies, and last night was the first time that I dusted their fruitflies with the Calcium supplement. They seemed to enjoy it, and ate the flies as usual. However, this morning when I came to check on them, I found one dead.
One has always been a voracious eater and has blossomed in growth very quickly, and one has always been smaller. I am careful to feed them on separate ends of the tank so that they can get enough to eat, and I usually try sneak the smaller one more. It is the smaller one that died. This death upsets me, as we haven't had a death in weeks. The last death we had was one froglet accidentally drowning in the hours before I moved him out of the temporary "out of the water" tank.
These last 2 froglets have been doing just fine, so I don't understand why he died.
Their Size:
Smaller than a dime, **extremely** small.
Their Tank:
http://www.pet-dog-cat-supply-store....arge407750.jpg
** I keep a cookie sheet sitting on the top of this so that the humidity can stay high enough and they don't dry out.
Their Substrate:
Wet paper towels
Temp/Humidity:
Temp: 80F
humidity: 76%
They also have a water bowl that I slightly filled with non-chorinated water, and hiding places.
Here are photos of the dead froglet, I scooped him out of his tank:
What went wrong? Do you think the RepCal Calcium + D had anything to do with it?
Thanks.