05-11-2012, 08:51 PM
I know I've read before that some people stop pulling froglets to stop frogs from breeding. Does this work? I have been unable to move 2 imitator froglets, and had 2 more come out of the brom this past week. I am unable to find and cull eggs since the tank is so well planted hock:
My azureus pair produced a lot of eggs, and I have 8 tadpoles that are almost ready to come OOW, but I stopped pulling eggs after the first few batches I'd pulled to watch develop. I have seen the male transport a few tads, and there are 2 in the water of the viv right now.
My leucs laid their first egg in the past day or so. I am now afraid of being swamped by froglets that I have no room for, and I haven't had luck selling off the imitators as of yet. So- My question is, will they stop breeding after a while if I just leave them alone? I've tried to make it dryer in their tanks, but it hasn't seemed to help much.
My azureus pair produced a lot of eggs, and I have 8 tadpoles that are almost ready to come OOW, but I stopped pulling eggs after the first few batches I'd pulled to watch develop. I have seen the male transport a few tads, and there are 2 in the water of the viv right now.
My leucs laid their first egg in the past day or so. I am now afraid of being swamped by froglets that I have no room for, and I haven't had luck selling off the imitators as of yet. So- My question is, will they stop breeding after a while if I just leave them alone? I've tried to make it dryer in their tanks, but it hasn't seemed to help much.