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How should i take care of frog eggs?

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How should i take care of frog eggs?

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I read that if a frog lays eggs in a particular spot, under certain conditions, then that’s the spot they should be hatched at and under those conditions… but you say you found them in a ‘seat?’ As in a chair seat that has a hollow in it? Obviously can’t live long there. If they laid the eggs in cold water then cold water should be fine, any changes may actually hurt the eggs. Moving them to a container you can maintain the water level in will of course prevent them from drying out. Probably should try to use a natural source of water like rainwater or creek water if you can get it. Tapwater will have chlorine, maybe fluoride or other manmade pollutants particularly if it’s city water and that may kill the tads. The local tree frogs here (pseudacris regilla or pacific chorus frogs) lay eggs in winter just as soon as the rains fill the seasonal pond. They pretty much just hatch on their own if you leave them in the water they were laid in. I read that if they were laid in surface weed

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