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    Jumper
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    Thanks. Something I have noticed the last couple of days is.......the touching with feet and a little nose bumping between the new female and the larger male. So I would say they are at least getting aquainted.

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    O.K. Today one of the males is under a hut on a dish ....I moved the hut and went to pick up the dish and he would not jump off. In fact he was sort of raming my fingers and just stayed on dish. I checked for eggs, but none were there. I put it back under coco hut and he has remained under there with the female on top of the hut.
    Granted the males have been in the viv. for 2 years, but the female has only been in there for a little over 2 weeks. She appears to be a little fatter......but I am a heavy feeder. Could the breeding be happening this fast?
    They sure are a lot of fun to watch!

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    Leefrogs
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    when u first made this post i had to hold off from posting. Even when I re-read I still LMAO. I kept picturing those boys saying, "when we get a girl, we'll put her in here" like LOL. Now u got the girl and they took her there. Too funny.

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    I think she has a thing for the heavier male frog. Whenever she starts following him around and the other male sees them he starts making that little buzzing noise and off they go together. Startin' to feel bad for the guy.

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    Well, 2 days ago I saw the eggs. So I left them alone for 48 hours like I have read here. I tried to clean debris best I could. Should I clean around eggs more?


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    Leefrogs
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    Congratulations!!!!!!! I have no idea bout cleaning. Just wanted u to know someone was proud!! Best luck. Keep posting!

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    I was a little concerned about temperature control for the eggs. I hatch reptile eggs....but they have shells and need heat. I used John's idea for tadpoles , except I used a little less water so that they do not float away, but in the water deep enough to maintain same temp. as water. No matter when I check it, the temp. is 75 degrees in the water and in the petrie dish.


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