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Xenopus laevis tadpoles advice needed....

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joshua

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Hi, my Xenopus laevis have laid eggs for the 3rd time in 3 months now, the first time none survived, something ate them out of the water after they hatched, the 2nd time I still have 2 tadpoles from, and this morning they laid another clutch, I'm just wondering if there is anything special I can do to ensure their survival a little better? I've got the food from Xenopus Express and I have water sitting out and I have stuff to destroy ammonia.

Thanks for any advice you can give me.

Josh Milliken
 
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ramie

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Josh, if you are looking for some great info check out www.geocities.com/miaflwr69 Connie has a very informative site and has raised tadpoles with success, in fact I'm am adopting one of hers as soon as the weather breaks. I know she would answer any questions you might have.
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ramie

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Hey Josh- go figure, Connie just changed her website today. It is www.mypetfrog.org She said to give you her new site as it might not come up under the old one.But it is a good one to check out, I hope you will!!
 
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