yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee haw What part of tx you from bro, Thats some nice looking froglets you've got there.
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee haw What part of tx you from bro, Thats some nice looking froglets you've got there.
I think he was talking to Seth.
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Wow. They are just bustin' with growth.
You are separating them by size? How many in a tub?
Well, we now have 3 tubs and there are approximately 15 or so per tub....... we have the largest in individual containers (about 28 of those!).
We will be starting treatment for Chytrid next week.....better safe than sorry!
We keep them well fed and the cannibalism is not an issue once they start sprouting legs.
I read an article about these tadpoles being the only ones that actually "scream". As we change water daily (sometimes 2 times!), we have actually heard them do it!!!! The theory is that they scream to let siblings know they are the same......since they tend to predate on tadpoles of other species in the wild, this makes sense.
We scoop them up in a net when cleaning, and you can hear them "scream".....sounds more like a mini bark to me. I will try to get this on video.
Thanks, that is great info. Would make some great pictures! All the babies all over the place. Sounds like you really have your hands full.
Screaming babies.... that sounds like other species.
What is Chytrid? I am not that familiar with frog specific bugs.
Are you still feeding mainly frozen thawed blood worms?
We do have our hands FULL!!
Aside from the frogs, we also breed geckos & snakes.
Chytrid is a fungus and many Rana are known carriers of it. So just to be safe, we will be treating ALL of the tadpoles as well as the parents again to be sure they are healthy and do not carry it on to their new homes.
We are still feeding the tadpoles that have not metamorphisized into froglets yet on the frozen bloodworms. We figured it is less possibility of exposure to any other parasites or fungus than feeding mosquito larvae or wild Gulf Coast Tadpoles would.bring.
We will be offering the froglets cut up earthworms and red wigglers, crickets & roaches (from our private colony) to start until they are ready for pinkies. They will be well started by then and ready to go to new homes.
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