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toads spawning

kaplumbaga Apr 01, 2009 05:39 AM

Despit its being so quiet here that I think noone is visiting I shall plough ahead with my good news.
My pair of common european toads, Bufo bufo, spawned last night.
I decided 13 days ago that their behaviour was slightly odd as they were in a terrestrial set up and seemed to be acting slightly differently. It was hard to put my finger on it but they kept being in different corners of their tank despite the recent cold weather which should have left them simply hiding under cover. I put them into an aquatic set up and the pair swam around for a day and a half before the male went into amplexus. The male was a worry as he came close to death last year by refusing to eat until I separated him and fed him a constant diet of meal worms until he put on some bulk again. I find that males often starve in company with females as they seem slower to notice food and less able to eat large items such as earthworms. After nearly two weeks in the aquatic set up including four days when the pair sat on their floating raft and the male almost relaxed his grip they finally spawned last night. The pair are now back in their land set up and I shall be watching the spawn carefully to see if the male has performed his duty. It is just about the correct spawning season for these toads in Northern England, usually the end of March first week of April where they originate. I may attach a photo soon although I know we've all seen hundreds.

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otis07 Apr 09, 2009 10:56 PM

Congrats!
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