morbid
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Post by morbid on Apr 16, 2006 18:53:52 GMT
Hi all!
I did not expect any eggs (or whatever you call it) from my arboreas this year. But today I found some.. Not so many, more than 50 and less then 100.
The questions I have is: What is good water-temperature for the eggs? Fluctuations in temperature, good or bad? Is it possible to see if they are fertilized?
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Post by Pollywog on Apr 16, 2006 20:32:09 GMT
A water temperature of approx. 20C should do nicely, fluctuations should not matter. You will soon know if they are fertile as to whether they develop or not.
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morbid
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Post by morbid on Apr 16, 2006 21:38:10 GMT
Thanks Pollywog..
Any idea of a maximum-water-temperature?
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Post by Killian on Apr 17, 2006 3:39:40 GMT
Congratulations on breeding keep us updated on their progress
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Post by Pollywog on Apr 17, 2006 9:44:22 GMT
You could go as high as 26C at this the tadpoles will grow at a faster rate but will morph smaller, for nice large, strong froglets I would recomend about 20C
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morbid
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Post by morbid on Apr 17, 2006 10:59:03 GMT
Thank you so much Pollywog!!
And fingers are crossed Killian.. ;D
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