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    Default Pacific Chorus Frog Eggs in Dirty water

    Hello. It seems my Pacific Chorus Frog who recently moved in is indeed a female and has laid eggs in her enclosure before I had a chance to complete it. I guess she really liked the water when it turned brown from the sticks?

    My questions are:

    Can I move the eggs?
    Is there a way to tell if the eggs are even viable and worth worrying about?
    I will not be able to set up a filtration system for at least a week, how should I care for the water they are in?

    Anything important I missed?

    Any advice would be very much appreciated!

    Thank you!

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    Default Re: Pacific Chorus Frog Eggs in Dirty water

    Was a males in the water when she laid the eggs?......if not u got duds....if they were good they look like little mass of clear gelatin with a little black spot in the middle..in a few days you can actually see the tadpole shape,,,,

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    Default Re: Pacific Chorus Frog Eggs in Dirty water

    You should be able to move them.
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