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African Dwarf Frog Question

suirenfairy180

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I just got 2 ADF (1 male & 1 female) about two days ago and it looks like they're trying to breed except I haven't seen any eggs in 24 hours since the male latched onto the female.
Should I wait it out or how would I be able to separate them?
 

iguanagrrl13

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I see this post is from February, but I am sorry I missed it until now. I have quite a bit of experience with African Dwarf Frogs if you have any questions or need some help figuring things out. Best of luck!
 
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