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I had one tad with a huge bubble - 2.5 times as big as yours, and the front arm developed nicely inside the bubble and one day, it's arm was out and the bubble deflated and it morphed out fine.
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Those are some awesome photos!
Dendrobates, Phyllobates, Rantiomeya, Epipedobates
Don
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dreamcathcer98,
you will notice color/pattern developing, intensifying each day, from now on.
Very cool to watch!
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Air bubbles in tads have been alleged to be caused by:
1. High protein diet - like tad bites, causing gases in the body cavities.
2. Some gas present in the water. This is what it seems to be in your case.
You could always try using a different water source.
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I have seen some air bubbles in my tads and fed them less and eventually they would go away.
I only feed my tads twice a week.
-Beth
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I have been doing water changes every day to keep it clear for pictures, and putting a new tadpole bite in every day. So I'll switched to bottled water, and drop to feeding every couple days then.
Thanks for the advice!
I pulled another egg on Wed, and they laid 2 more this morning. So they are back to breeding after not seeing any eggs since the last batch of eggs were pulled.
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Kim no need for spring water if you use Blackwater Extract, or boil almond leaves to make tadpole tea.
Just my .02.
-Beth
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The new water source, to try to remove a possible variable - whatever minerals or gases are present in the water causing the air bubble, is something that has worked for me. Pennsyltucky has very hard / liquid rock water, that I still prefer to use, but sometimes I wonder.
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Congrats on the little one!
You would be amazed at how well they can hide eggs, and be raising a little one right under your nose.
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I will most likely only post the new tad development pictures until day 11. That will make all the pictures up to date using the macro filter.
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I'm hoping the tadpole is still with us tomorrow.
I followed someones advice, and put him in tadpole tea- for some reason he is now acting very strangely.
I should have just left him in the plain water, and obviously I don't know for sure that it's the tadpole tea that's making him act strange, but it certainly seems that way.
The tadpole tea was made with the filtered water, boiled with almond leaves.
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dreamcatcer98,
did you gradually transition the tadpole to the new water, by adding
a little at a time?