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Breedign Mossy frogs-Questions

geckoharmony Jan 31, 2008 11:30 AM

Hello everyone, I am on the search for some detailed information about breeding these frogs. So far I have come up with two websites which are sort of vague on their dicriptions. If anyone has had experience doing any breeding I would be very appreciative. I understand that the males have a callus on their inside toe of their front leg, how pronounced is this? Right now we have 5 adults, and I am not seeing anything too obvious, pictures would help. Two of our frogs are housed together and there have been eggs produced, but with no success of them hatching. Will they lay eggs if there is no male present? Any way to be sure that they are fertilized? Our eggs are white and black, clear sticky coating surrounding them, look good to me... That would help a lot... Thanks!!!

-Dan

Replies (2)

gretchenellie Feb 10, 2008 11:39 PM

have you tried thefrog.org?

they have many threads on there that detail male mossy toe pads, and pictures of morphing froglet's and eggs....

hope this helped.

as a matter of fact, there is a recent thread with someone who recently had their mossies lay eggs. im sure they would be able to help out.

good luck.
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otis07 Feb 19, 2008 12:17 PM

i have a trio of mossies and i got them from aaronsfrogfarm.com, saurian.net is also working with them you might want to contact them. aaron usually takes a while to get back, but he does usually reply.
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