Yes, rain bars were invloved. The rain chamber was set up in a twenty-gallon extra high, with a filter on a timer that circulated the water through the bars. There was a platform on which artifical broad-leaved plants rested. These were there for the frogs to lay their eggs upon. The frogs were only in the chamber for less then fourty eight hours before they started breeding. The first night there was calling but not much more than that. The second night it rained (outdoors) and the frogs mated, by morning there were eggs. That was last April. You can read more at the red-eye care sheet under care info.





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