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matthew
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I've just had a very pleasant surprise while doing the rounds at my "zoo" - my Hyla arborea have laid eggs. (I have a big frog collection now but have never had any treefrog species spawn.)
I had one group of these cracking little frogs in a tank which was itself slightly warmed inside a viv. I moved the frogs into another tank, out of the viv, and placed it in a different room. I have set up a more elaborate structure of branches which they are all over. There was actually a drop of a few degrees C, BUT I think they have received a lot more natural (yet indirect) light.
The only downer is they have laid in sodden moss, so I am about to move it. It looks like one of those mantella pictures of egg clumps in the damp substrate.
So - if any one has any words of wisdom, tips, care sheet links etc for any small Hylids, I'd love to hear about it!
I am really shocked by this...
PS
These H. arborea resemble another colony I have that was bought under the name of H. savignyi - are these really different species? I can find little about savignyi.
I had one group of these cracking little frogs in a tank which was itself slightly warmed inside a viv. I moved the frogs into another tank, out of the viv, and placed it in a different room. I have set up a more elaborate structure of branches which they are all over. There was actually a drop of a few degrees C, BUT I think they have received a lot more natural (yet indirect) light.
The only downer is they have laid in sodden moss, so I am about to move it. It looks like one of those mantella pictures of egg clumps in the damp substrate.
So - if any one has any words of wisdom, tips, care sheet links etc for any small Hylids, I'd love to hear about it!
I am really shocked by this...
PS
These H. arborea resemble another colony I have that was bought under the name of H. savignyi - are these really different species? I can find little about savignyi.