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FBT eggs

samster Apr 14, 2005 09:36 PM

Hello all. It's been quite some time since posting on here, but I have a question. I recently (month ago) changed my fbt (1 male, 1 female, had for 5 years) setup to include half land/half water. I have a fern, ivy, and baby tears with some moss stuff on the land side, and a rosette sword in the water side with 3 little feeder guppies that are thriving. For the last few days, my toads have been mating, and this morning I have toad eggs all over in the water. If these eggs end up hatching, are the tadpoles large enough to not get eaten by 1/2 inch guppies? also what should I feed them? I'd love for a few of the eggs to grow into adults and get a bigger, nicer terrarium for them, but I was just wondering how easy it is. any info would be appreciated!
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Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened. ~Antole France

0.1 DMH Calico (Kimba)
1.1 WTF (Pepe and Bendito)
0.1 normal corn snake (Skoda)
0.0.2 Firebellied toads (Bif and Kaboom)
0.0.1 Painted/Chubby Frog (Millhouse)
3 Zebra Danios and 1 Beta

Replies (1)

Davpacker Apr 15, 2005 11:45 PM

THe FBT's can actually eat the tadpoles, so I would move the eggs or if they hatched already the tadpoles even if their were no guppies.

They can eat crushed up fish flakes, and peices of meat I think and boiled lettuce.

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