a dozen emerged tiny toadlets. they huddle in groups and have found their safe spots in the tank. most have tail remnants.
i wave something in front of the most advanced toadlet. it snaps at it. little tiny froggy is ready to eat flies. i have nothing for him today...
good thing that i ordered melanogaster flies and they are arriving tomorrow.
I wonder how to get a video of them eating flies. It's a challenge as the toadlets are so small!
my scheme is to feed the adults first and try to get them all full of crickets...so that the flies end up going mostly to the little tykes.
the small toadlets seem so small and fragile that an adult could easily screw one up. but i've never seen that happen. worst i've seen is a froglet getting snapped at...then getting spit back out unharmed. these frogs have no teeth, nor do they clamp down hard. so even if one does a mistake and eats a baby, it all ends well...so far anyway.
so far, literally 100% viability.
i gotta find homes for some of these subadults or i gotta start a second tank.