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Posted by: mrpacman at Wed Nov 10 09:36:27 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mrpacman ] I had 70 large grown african dwarf frogs - all of them were fully grown and were mating and producing eggs every single day... there were over 200 to 300 eggs being laid daily... and had thousands of african dwarf frog eggs that I separated into another hatchery. 60% to 70% had hatched and there were tons of little microscopic tads only a few days later. Unfortunately keeping them alive is another story. All of the tads had lived no longer than a month. To keep them alive, you need to know the water conditions where they grow in the wild... now I don't know these water conditions but you can find a captive breeder who knows about these. THere are U.S. breeders of captive bred African Dwarf Frogs. Tads that small will eat dafnia and moss. You can buy dafnia made by Hikari that comes in powdered form. Hope this helps [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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