what is a good enough time to move them out of the rain chamber if you have not gotten any eggs? Like how long should i leave them in there without seeing any eggs until i can put them back in their separate tubs.
And do you feed them while they are in the chamber?
Thanks in advance!
Following this cool, dry period, bring the frogs out and place them in a shallow tank of water (with a place to climb out). When in the water, they should be able to touch bottom with their feet to support themselves. You then need to begin a vigorous program of artificial rain making. This can be done by spraying the frogs several times a day, or you can rig a misting system with a water pump and an overflow system to the water doesn't become too deep. If you have only one male and want to stimulate his amorous behavior, you can tape record his calls and play them back to him. Males seem to be encouraged by the calls of other males. It's useful to float some type of aquatic vegetation in the water to which the eggs can be attached. Eggs are usually laid within three or four days of the beginning of the "rains." Following egg laying, the frogs should be removed from the tank. Additional water should then be added, and the eggs should hatch within two to three days.
Hi, I have never personally bred them so im a not hundred percent sure when to take them out but I found this on a website called Anapsid. Hope this can you help you out abit. Im editing this because I almost forgot to ask, did you put them through aestivation before putting them into the rain chamber? if not this may be a reason they aren't doing anything, from my understanding this is a crucial part to breeding them.
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