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My first clutch of tadpoles...

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Posted by: ShinyScales at Thu Jul 19 09:53:56 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ShinyScales ]  
   

I have had my 2 d. auratus in a tank together for almost 2 years and always thought they were of the same sex since ive never seen them mate or lay eggs. Well, I have found 6 eggs within the last month and was shocked at first. The first 3 didnt make it, but the other three are still within their egg sack but are growing fast by the day and are begining to move in their eggs. Should i expect them to break out really soon? If so should i go ahead and cover the eggs in water? Right now i have the eggs in just alittle bit of water, but not completely submerged in water. Thanks for the advice.


   

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