Breeding Whites Tree Frogs!!

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Finally I have bred my Whites Tree Frogs. All these frogs are captive bred and are about 2 years old. One of the females laid and there's maybe over 1.000 eggs. Here are some photos.
 

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Wow, very eggs!

Good joob!

There cannibalism problem in this species?
 
Are you going to raise all of the eggs?
 
I intend to raise them all if they develop. I'll post exactly what I did soon so others may give it a try.
 
Wow, very eggs!

Good joob!

There cannibalism problem in this species?

Cannibalism does occur when they become frogs but not to sure if they will intend to eat each other as tadpoles. Since your form Brazil you must be well informed about your native frog tadpoles eating each other and being carnivorous. I don't think this is the case with this Australian species. I've heard of people raising tadpoles primarily on lettuce. I intend on providing some sort of protein either from a fish flake or pellet.
 
Wow, very eggs!

Good joob!

There cannibalism problem in this species?

Cannibalism does occur when they become frogs but not to sure if they will intend to eat each other as tadpoles. Since your from Brazil you must be well informed about your native frog tadpoles eating each other and being carnivorous. I don't think this is the case with this Australian species. I've heard of people raising tadpoles primarily on lettuce. I intend on providing some sort of protein either from a fish flake or pellet.
 
How did you get them to breed? i'm interested to know! looking to try a hand at it myself :)
 
Did it the easy way. Put them outside in rainstorm overnight.
 
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