Name: Kaitlin
Status: other
Age: other
Location: WA
Country: N/A
Date: 5/2/2005
Question:
I have a cluster of american bullfrog amphibious larva(almost
tadpoles)and i would like to know if i can separate ONE if
the babies from all the others for a class experiment(i will not be
harming it,my class just wants to wacth it develope)So,can i separate it?
Replies:
Yes, you can seperate it, but you might want to take one more egg with it.
Make sure you keep them in good, lukewarm water. Once they become tadepoles
you need to provide rocks so they can climb out and underwater hiding
places. Good luck!
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