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    Very clear photos - please keep it up .
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    Wow, that is so cool! Thank you so much for sharing this with us, Ebony. And it sounds like all the froglets are going to have great homes once they mature. I can't wait to see more pictures.

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    Default Re: Whistling tree frog eggs (Litoria ewingii) 18-8-10

    Thanks John & Jace, It's funny, my cheap digital camera takes a better photo than the good camera. I cant wait to see what they look like tomorrow. I remember that they go through a stage of twitching or wiggling before they hatch so I will see if I can get that on my daughter flip video.

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    Here they are today. They have started wiggling but I will wait till more are before I take a video. They tadpole shape is more clear today.
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    This is enthralling. Awesome pictures, please keep posting!

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    Thanks Kelsey, I find this stuff fascinating. I dont want to go anywhere just in case I miss something. But I have to go out today so when I get home later, I will try to catch the eggs wiggling on video. I just had a peak at the eggs that I left in the Whistlers enclosure outside and they are still round as the day they were laid. It's still Winter here. These eggs that im monitoring are inside and forming so fast because they are in a heated room.

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    That is so awesome. I love that you are showing us the progress, it's so cool to watch them IN TIME as they progress. It's like we're right there watching them with you. I hope you can get a video! That would be awesome. Oh, I wouldn't want to leave the house and miss anything either. It's like you're waiting for a present, haha. This forum is the best, I have never found more information on frogs anywhere else- and everyone is so open and enthusiastic about their frogs. It's the perfect place. I love it. Haha, and I am so happy for you- I don't think I could raise froglets. At least not yet. Haha I'm only eighteen, so- haha: I don't know enough about frogs yet to breed them: but I'm learning something new every day- and it only makes me more addicted to them! Congrats, Ebony- and I seriously can't wait to watch them as they go from tadpole to froglet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebony View Post
    Thanks Kelsey, I find this stuff fascinating. I dont want to go anywhere just in case I miss something. But I have to go out today so when I get home later, I will try to catch the eggs wiggling on video. I just had a peak at the eggs that I left in the Whistlers enclosure outside and they are still round as the day they were laid. It's still Winter here. These eggs that im monitoring are inside and forming so fast because they are in a heated room.
    Hey Ebony on a completely unrelated note, are there any White's tree frog breeders in New Zealand, or can you buy them in petshops?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Whistling tree frog eggs (Litoria ewingii) 18-8-10

    Great pictures keep them coming.
    Do you still plan on keeping the other eggs in the outside enclosure even though they are developing slowly?

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    Is there a care sheet for Whistling tree frogs like the grey tree frog one?

    It had so much information XD

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