There's no harm removing the frogs and leaving the eggs where they are. Unless you have a very powerful macro lens, it's not possible to tell just by the color of the eggs if they're fertile or not at this early a stage.
Hi guys,
I have two albino African water frogs. I changed their water a couple of days ago and they have been mating for about 36 hours now! There are hundreds of eggs in the tank and I'm starting to get worried about them. Should I separate them? The eggs are pure white, are they fertilized?they have never done this before. Any ideas or advice for me?
There's no harm removing the frogs and leaving the eggs where they are. Unless you have a very powerful macro lens, it's not possible to tell just by the color of the eggs if they're fertile or not at this early a stage.
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Thanks John! They have settled down, thank goodness. I was able to save a lot of the eggs, so maybe I'll be a grandma soon. LOL Thanks again!
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