You can't really, best leave them where they are and make the rain chamber the hatchery. And congratulations!![]()
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You can't really, best leave them where they are and make the rain chamber the hatchery. And congratulations!![]()
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Trachycephalus resinifictrix - Trachycephalus nigromaculatus - Agalychnis callidryas - Agalychnis spurelli - Phyllomedusa sauvagii - Phyllomedusa bicolor - Phyllomedusa vaillanti - Phyllomedusa tomopterna - Gastrotheca riobambae - Anotheca spinosa - Cruziohyla craspedopus - Cruziohyla calcarifer - Hyla arborea - Litoria caerulea.
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I'd put a smaller container of water under them to catch the tadpoles as they drop, they can then be poured into your tadpole rearing tank. They'll all drop within a day in a week's time. Keep an eye out that the whole clutch doesn't slip from the glass, they are not likely to survive if they fall into water too soon. Keep the humidity high and the temperature around 26C and you should be fine. You can mist the spawn directly (gently) if you need to with treated tap or clean rain water.
Just the one clutch? There's usually at least two in different locations from each female![]()
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