I have been in the hobby for less than a year now, and I've put forth so much effort into getting my frogs to breed, and I finally feel like I'm doing something right because I've had two clutches so far... both from my Phyllomedusa Hypochondrialis. No luck with the red eyes yet...
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It was such an exciting thing to wake up this morning to see the eggs all wrapped in the leaf. I estimate there to be about 25-30
The first time I realized that my frogs had laid eggs was a couple months back when I had just gotten back from vacation and was cleaning out my dirty rain chamber water and I looked down into the toilet as I was about to flush it all down and saw little things moving around in there. Sure enough, there were 13 little tiny tadpoles that had been living in dirty uncirculated water for at least a few days. Not to mention having no food. (Rainchamber pictured below.)
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I have 11 of the sturdy toilet tads left 2 months later and they are just starting to grow their back legs.
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This is their new morph out tank I just put them in. I will lower the water level when the time comes and also add some moss and more plants.
I can tell they love it much more than the three separate boring tupperware containers they used to live in.
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