Eric,
Great job! Very nice!
You know we are going to hold you to posting an extremely obscene amount of photos of your new babies as they develop! LOL
Congratulations! You will be up to your ears in frogs soon!
~Lesley
Eric,
Great job! Very nice!
You know we are going to hold you to posting an extremely obscene amount of photos of your new babies as they develop! LOL
Congratulations! You will be up to your ears in frogs soon!
~Lesley
Thanks Lesley! I have moved everyone in the 29G. There's just the female that is behind on the old cube, hiding... There's a nice alluring trap waiting for her. I'll need to set up a shallow pond and I hope the eggs will morph. I'll keep you posted for sure with lots of pics!
Woot woot! Congratulations! Isn't it amazing how such tiny eggs can cause so much excitement???![]()
And I agree with Lesley....obscene amount of photos are now required! Anything less will simply not do!![]()
Congrats Eric! I can't wait to see the little tadpoles! Make sure you count them every day, vents are so small, you wouldn't want to loose any! XD;
0.0.2 Litoria caerulea
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"The gallows are no place for the stubborn//Just you and your lover as a dark souvenir" - Bad Books, Pytor
Congrats Eric, They can and will do the work on thier own. I always let my breeding groups raise a few on their own before I consider pulling any eggs. It really doesnt hurt either because vents can easily raise a couple dozen or more froglets a year on their own. Lots of broms and film cans are a must.
And trust me it wont be hard to find them. The froglets will start popping up at feeding time soon enough.
Michael
Yay!! Eric..congratulations. Im so excited for you. Great job. Bring on the photo's. I hope you had a cigar..
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That's awesome! I envy you for sure lol
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