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Wanted: Some info about breeding H.arborea.

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miqe

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Hi all,

First.. I´m a new member here, and I have to say that this looks like a nice place..
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Now, I would really appreciate some info about breeding H.arborea. If I keep them in a indoor terrarium, will they breed at all or is it better to try to build a outdoor terrarium? How large does the "egg-laying-pond" have to be? Do I need to put something that gives oxygen in the pond for the eggs, or for the tadpoles? What do I feed the tadpoles?

I think that´s all for now. I will probably come up with mor questions later..
Thanx..
 
M

miqe

Guest
I thought of another question.. How do you do when you hibernate the animals?
 
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