disreguard, they are and pics didnt work well.
disreguard, they are and pics didnt work well.
What a tease!
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Hard to tell for sure, but it looks like a egg. There is usually a clear looking jelly mass surrounding the egg and it doesn't look like there is any with yours.
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Well I was an idiot and before reading took 2 off the glass. The one in the pic has a tail. Do they develope this quickly?
Depends on the frog, temps and other things. Most dart frogs after they break out of the egg sack take around 2 months to turn into frogs.
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Cainarachi Valley Imitators. The one remaining on the glass was moving around inside this morning. Pretty cool stuff.
This doesnt make sense, looking at Johns posts with imitator egg pics...these must have been on the glass for days without us noticing.
Definitely been there a good few days to be that advanced. I'm not sure how long Cainarachi Valley imitators take to reach metamorphosis but to give you an idea, Tarapoto take 70-80 days and Varadero take 50-60 days. I've measured it for both because I couldn't figure out why my Varaderos were starting to outnumber my Tarapotos. By the way, I've got a ton of young Varaderos growing out - some are the nicest I've ever seen. I've got 5 Tarapotos juveniles at various ages. Going to put an advert up in the next week or so for both, along with photos. Sorry to ramble!
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