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    xdartfrogx
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    Ah, that's right! It's a shame we aren't in the same country! Still, good luck with your breeding group!

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    Minhocao
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    After two months I have good news.






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    xdartfrogx
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    WOW!!! That is absolutely fantastic! Please keep us updated!!!!!

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    Glad to see you're still with us . Congratulations on your breeding success. I would be very proud of that tadpole photo .
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    Very nice....how long does it take for them to morph?

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    Minhocao
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    Thanks.
    Recently participated in the site, limited language.
    I need to learn English.
    First time that this species is born at home.
    I think 3 months until metamorphosis.
    I had two spawns, about 500 tadpoles.
    Frogs spawn in external enclosure after two consecutive rainy days.
    Very necessary to overfeed females.

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    Minhocao
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    this is my page, you can see a minivideo of tadpoles.

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    Hi,

    Quote Originally Posted by Minhocao View Post

    Frogs spawn in external enclosure after two consecutive rainy days.
    was the enclosure staying in the rain so that the frogs got wet or was it below a roof? I aussume they spawned after the rain stopped!? How long after ther rain stopped did they spawn - the next night? Several nights later? Do you know which temperatures you had during this period?




    Quote Originally Posted by Minhocao View Post

    Very necessary to overfeed females.
    what is the main food you are offering them?

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

    kind regards,
    Martin

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