that deserves a big WOOHOO![]()
that deserves a big WOOHOO![]()
Awesome, that would be so cool if he gets some healthy young toadlets.![]()
Following the trend of zeteki (which is the species we have the best data on), it will likely follow the time line of 2-6 days to hatch, and around 120-240 days to develop into toadlets. The variability depends a lot on water temperature and quality, as well as their food when tadpoles.
Everyone, Corey.
Corey, everyone.
Well. There were eggs. And came back home to this tonight. The male was beside the "female" when we came back. The "female" perched herself on a leaf. Seems they have been in amplexus for over an hour...
Any thoughts?
Eric
He looks a little heavy.Now...are these your frogs?
Hi Seth. You are right. I have watched them for awhile after, and this was the higher leaf. I think it might have been a territorial thing. The top frog moved a long a few moments after. There were never any arms under the bottom frogs, etc... I'm starting to think I might have all males, even if we have been thinking one of them was a female. But then again, more observation and more time will tell.
There's a thread going on DB about Shawn's eggs and my toads, and both Ray (Coderre) and Shawn think it is indeed a female because of the amount of speckles on her belly. One of the hypothesis would be that it is a young female, and simply not ready. I'm thinking about reintroducing the toads in their housing tank. I'll keep you posted.
I'd still leave them in there for a while, tossing them between different tanks continuously will just stress them out more. The sitting on top of another is a territorial display, but if he keeps following "her" around (or even better, the other way!) they may just be still feeling each other out. Since "she" didn't say yes immediately he may just be treating her as a male.
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