berksmike
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After a few weeks of calling a pair of my E. tricolors managed their first clutch over the summer. This is the newly laid clutch:
Here they are at day 4. You can see the tadpoles differentiating from the yolk:
Meanwhile Dad has been keeping a close eye on them:
Here they are on Day 6:
And here's some from Day 9:
And here are the tadpoles. They were fed sera micron, tadpole food, and some freeze-dried bloodworm (not strawberries as the photo suggests - thats the cover of a book the tank is resting on)
Here they are just about coming out the water - they have their characteristic stripes but haven't developed their red adult colours:
And finally here they are now:

Here they are at day 4. You can see the tadpoles differentiating from the yolk:

Meanwhile Dad has been keeping a close eye on them:


Here they are on Day 6:


And here's some from Day 9:

And here are the tadpoles. They were fed sera micron, tadpole food, and some freeze-dried bloodworm (not strawberries as the photo suggests - thats the cover of a book the tank is resting on)

Here they are just about coming out the water - they have their characteristic stripes but haven't developed their red adult colours:



And finally here they are now:

