Hi friends: My imitators tank has had some nice things happening in it. The other day, I walked up to the tank and saw a perfectly formed recently morphed baby standing against the front glass looking/waiting for prey(the froglet was barely the size of a housefly but the spittin image of the parents!). I knew I had a ton of eggs this spring but I thought none made it through the tad stage since I saw very little parental behaviors from the pair. But you never know when it comes to those thumbnails. Well, last couple of days more nice eggs but they changed lay spot to the top of a arrow plant leaf and for some unknown reason the clump of eggs slid down to the stem of the leaf. Well, I had not had the opportunity to raise any of the eggs myself and I don't want to start now(I'm the middle of a move and so I just left the eggs). But one of the three eggs fell off the leaf onto the moss floor. What do you guys think I should do? I've not seen the male near it. The remaining egg is still attached to the stem about 8 inches up. Thanks-Maggie

