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Ok so i breed oriental firebelly toads, i have 3 males and a female, 4 toadlets from last year, and eggs/tads Thursday they laid eggs and they r hatching, and last night the adults spawned again I got pics of the eggs dividing thursday but then my cameras card holder crapped out so i must try and get it fixed But im happy that at 15/16 i got a good method of breeding these toads, as this can reduce the need for wild caught animals in pet stores
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Perhaps related, the area of the island we live on is just south of a part of it that used to be called Toad Holler.
I probably don't need to tell you why, but at least once a year a pretty amazing orchestra floats down to us from that area of all the toads making quite a bit of ruckus.
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Frogs are quite amazing Btw i also keep all kinds of mantises and have an axolotl and have kept it all from hermit crabs to turtles and frogs and fish Only things i havent kept are mammals (except humans), birds and lizards
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Yay!! Update The new eggs r growing slowly, perhaps there is a prob I moved them to fresher water and the tadpoles should be eating tomorrow Tadpoles cant eat for 3 days after hatching since their anuses r not yet developed and they live off yolk
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Yay the tads r eating like pigs and growing fast!
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Tads have back legs, some starting to bend with knee formation
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