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Extinct? Since when?
1. Yes
2. All you have to do is to get the eggs in their own 10 gallon tank filled with water. I think that you think that frogs lay eggs the same way chickens do: Male "wrestles" with female, wait a month, female lays eggs. The way frogs mate is that the male frog jumps on the female's back, grabs her by the armpits with his arms, (Amplexus) and waits until she puts out unfertilized eggs. The male, on top of the female, then fertilizes the eggs as soon as they come out. So there is no internal fertilization only external fertilization, much like a betta.
Once they do lay eggs, (about 200) you need a 10 gallon tank full of water, maybe with a heater if you have one, and no filter. Once the tadpoles hatch, put a buch of plants like hornwort or java moss. Feed them either spirulina flakes, crushed fish food, bloodworms, or boiled lettuce as a treat. When it's time to get out, lower the water level, put a block of driftwood in there, and wait until all of them change. Once they all change you need them in a 20 long until you can find homes for them. If all of them survive, you can ask Petsmart or PETCO or a LFS to take them. They usually give you store credit. Or if yo want you van keep some.
2. All you have to do is to get the eggs in their own 10 gallon tank filled with water. I think that you think that frogs lay eggs the same way chickens do: Male "wrestles" with female, wait a month, female lays eggs. The way frogs mate is that the male frog jumps on the female's back, grabs her by the armpits with his arms, (Amplexus) and waits until she puts out unfertilized eggs. The male, on top of the female, then fertilizes the eggs as soon as they come out. So there is no internal fertilization only external fertilization, much like a betta.
Once they do lay eggs, (about 200) you need a 10 gallon tank full of water, maybe with a heater if you have one, and no filter. Once the tadpoles hatch, put a buch of plants like hornwort or java moss. Feed them either spirulina flakes, crushed fish food, bloodworms, or boiled lettuce as a treat. When it's time to get out, lower the water level, put a block of driftwood in there, and wait until all of them change. Once they all change you need them in a 20 long until you can find homes for them. If all of them survive, you can ask Petsmart or PETCO or a LFS to take them. They usually give you store credit. Or if yo want you van keep some.