Okay, so after some time with our first Pacman (Male Albino) and acquiring an adult female (Normal Green) , we decided to give breeding a try. We did MUCH research and even though it was said to be almost impossible......we succeeded!!
We waited for a good rainy few days to get them in the mood.......this started the male singing and he attempted to amplex a few times but no luck. So my Husband set up an old pond pump to run a fountain spray of water in the tub and Wahlah!!
Wednesday - July 14th, 2010 we woke to find many eggs had been laid and we hoped fertilized. We found out that many were by the afternoon!! We had read it took 24 to 48 hours for them to start hatching, but we were skeptical. Sure enough, Wednesday afternoon they started hatching and free floating.
I have taken some pics of them as they grow........OH HOW THEY GROW!!
We were told they could ONLY survive if they had live food. We fed them mosquito larvae & Gulf Coast Toad tadpoles for snacks, but we used frozen Bloodworms as the staple diet and they are thriving! They LOVE their Bloodworms!
We are now looking at maybe another week before they are ready to emerge as froglettes. Here are some of the progression pics & video. So far we have had some cannibalism, but are trying our best to keep on top of things. The genetic Gods were with us on this one, we seem to have a higher ratio of Albinos than Normals.
Enjoy!
Daddy.......Will post pics of Mom when I get some!
July 14, 2010 :
July 20, 2010 :
July 25,2010 :
Videos :
5 Days Old :
YouTube - 5 Day Old Pacman Tadpoles
July 25, 2010 :
YouTube - July 25, 2010


















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