corientalis
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Hi!
I didn't even know that they are exist until I saw them in a local pet shop. Later I bought four young specimens and after a couple of months it turned out I've a male and three females (later I got 5 new, smaller frogs which aren't breeding yet). Since then they breed on every other week or so, I've hundreds and hundreds of eggs, however only a few tadpoles survive. I feed them with paramecium, later live artemia nauplii. The interesting part (at least for me) that tadpoles are usually dark grey, almost black colored when they hatch, and as they grow, their coloration fades away and they become visually albinos (or leucistic, I'm not sure). Here are some pictures of them.
I didn't even know that they are exist until I saw them in a local pet shop. Later I bought four young specimens and after a couple of months it turned out I've a male and three females (later I got 5 new, smaller frogs which aren't breeding yet). Since then they breed on every other week or so, I've hundreds and hundreds of eggs, however only a few tadpoles survive. I feed them with paramecium, later live artemia nauplii. The interesting part (at least for me) that tadpoles are usually dark grey, almost black colored when they hatch, and as they grow, their coloration fades away and they become visually albinos (or leucistic, I'm not sure). Here are some pictures of them.