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Bubble tadpole Imitator Egg and Tadpole development
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Bubble tadpole Imitator Egg and Tadpole development
hello very awesome thread there. once you start noticing the back legs on the froglet like around day 30ish do you notice movement in them? or they only start moving days later?

thanks

Juan
0.0.2 ‘Turquoise and Bronze’ D. Auratus (Michael Shrom line)
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I noticed some leg movement not long after they were fully formed.
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just found this on DD Facebook page..great thread....I have my first few tadpoles, and after having gone through this entire thread, can see what to expect...terrific pictures....thanks to the OP
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all the 'bubble tads' I've heard about morphed out just fine...at least 4-5
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Has anyone confirmed that what is being called an air/gas bubble actually is? Could it possibly be embryonic fluid?
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mkeBob Wrote:Has anyone confirmed that what is being called an air/gas bubble actually is? Could it possibly be embryonic fluid?

No confirmation, but charting the size and the onset of the bubbles that are now proving to be merely 'uncommon' in occurrence instead of the originally thought 'rare, I'd say it's a pretty good bet that it's gas caused by excessive protein or some composition of the water. Sometimes the bubbles don't appear until after a few days to even weeks, so that alone would make me rule out 'embryonic fluid'.

I really doubt it's fluid, as my vote.
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'Bubble' Tadpoles. Not as uncommon as you would think and very survivable in a captive breeding environment.
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bubble tad. Not too uncommon.
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