Hello all, I am new to the forum. Before I ask my questions, a little background info: my hobby started with two whites tree frogs. I now have 7 whites, 3 boreal chorus frogs which I raised from tads, and two ADF's, Fred and Wilma. I just moved their 2.5 gallon tank to a different location, and apparently this triggered a breeding response! Fred has been non stop singing ( which is a pleasure to hear! ) and just last night I found the water surface covered in eggs. I immediately moved the eggs to a different enclosure. They have not hatched yet. I'm going out today to try and find some sort of fry food because I really would rather not culture a banana peel...I'm also hoping to get some brine shrimp eggs to feed the tads after their first week of life. I knew when I bought Fred and Wilma that there was a possibility of them breeding, they have simply never bred before though until now! I know to do regular water changesfor the babies and to keep them in a warm spot. I have them on top of one of my frog enclosures which gives them plenty of heat and light(but not too much!) I've heard that others haven't had much success keeping the tads alive, however I'm willing to give it my best shot! Any advice is deeply appreciated.
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