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    Quote Originally Posted by SanderB View Post
    Thanks for the information. Now I just have to figure out what gallon and °F is in l and °C
    A gallon is 3.8 liters, and here is a tool for °F/°C conversion.

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    A gallon is 3.8 liters, and here is a tool for °F/°C conversion.
    The temprature is now 16°C=61°F

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    that temperature is quite low for getting them to breed, you want it higher most of the time anyway, right around 70* is preferable - - considering you want to lower it 10-15*F like I stated above, you don't want to freeze them! they definitely will not be in the mood then!!! the temperature you have now is just about the temp I LOWER mine to to get them to breed. I would invest in a heater



    and as for water movement in the tadpole tank - - I did advise that you always have an aerator on - - set on LOW - - this helps with water circulation, and airation, but keeps the tadpoles from being blown about.

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    Ok thanks.

    The male wants to breed but i think the female isn´t ready yet.



    My temporary set up:

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    once males hit maturity - they will always want to breed. you must wait until the female is older for a higher chance of healthier eggs.

    and again, it is best to have them breed in one tank and then move the parents to another to live.

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    If you listen carefully, you may hear a duet between your frogs. The male has at least 4 different calls and the female has 2. The female will respond to the male's advertisement call depending her readiness to mate. If the female is ready, she will emit a rapping call that is very similar to the male. If she is not ready, she will emit a quiet sound (much like that of a ticking clock), when the male hears the tick, he will immediately stop calling. If they both rap, you may have some little ones on the way

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    Last night my Clawed frogs have layed eggs.

    What should I feed te tadpoles? Can I use crushed spirulinatablets (I eat/swalow it to) and algeatablets?

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