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Breeding treefrogs - foamnest


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Posted by janmarie on April 30, 2003 at 18:53:37:

My foamnests have been in amplexus off and on for over a week. The female's(Hera) belly is getting huge. Is it absolutely necessary to have a rain chamber to get them to release the eggs?

I can put one together if it is needed. But finding specific information on these buggers is difficult.

I know that they build a foamnest over water and that moisture/humidity will soften the nest to help the tads emerge... any one got any ideas?

thanks



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