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    ThreeToed: I usually don't bother with this kind of infos as in my opinion it does not matter for a good owner since any specimens live until their keeper keep them healthy - maximum possible lifespan is not the most common to be reached in reality.

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    Juveniles definitely grow quick when the latter feeding schedule is applied, and also start croaking after about half a year. One of the new owners of my juveniles reported they started breeding without any special treatment within their first year! Seems like captive bred animals breed easier.

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    Default Re: Breeding Occidozyga lima

    Hey guys, I think my female Occidozyga layed eggs cause yesterday she was twice bigger than today... how does the eggs look like? I found something looking like eggs, but not sure are they eggs. I have 3 frogs of this species (I bought 7 like 1 year ago but something gone wrong and you know..), keeping them in small tank with a lots of plants and a big piece of wood, where they hide and they can also get out of water on plant leaves and on the top of the wood (it's some kind of root I think). Any advice?

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