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I have a pair of El Dorados that are breeding machines. Poor female looks like an orange tomato and struggles to drag her fat belly around. I'd like to give them a break, as I've read they should have one, but I'm not sure how to do it.
From what I've read, decrease misting/humidity and decrease feeding. Temps?
Ok, I can do that. However, I have tads in the broms and froglets on the floor. My concern is that the tad water in the broms will dry up without misting and the froglets will perish with decreased feeding, as the adults snarf up the microfauna in the absence of flies.
So, how does one go about this?
From what I've read, decrease misting/humidity and decrease feeding. Temps?
Ok, I can do that. However, I have tads in the broms and froglets on the floor. My concern is that the tad water in the broms will dry up without misting and the froglets will perish with decreased feeding, as the adults snarf up the microfauna in the absence of flies.
So, how does one go about this?