Ed, the room temperature is set at 21 C all year long. As the tank in question is on the floor, it is in the upper teens.
Have you posted a photo before of your getting-the-metamorphs-to-become-aquatic setup? I was using a standard 10-gallon tank during my ill-fated experiment.
There was only one live metamorph in the water (aside from the couple of dozen on land). With this one, I have moved it into a shoebox-sized plastic storage container with java moss packed tightly on both sides and shallow water in the middle. It is on land now, however.
Miriam, how do you feed your morphs on land in your half-water, half-land setup? I'd like to try that, but my worry is that in such an environment, many of the pinhead crickets I use for food would drown (and they are quite expensive to obtain...).
I don't dismiss the method used by Ed though, as it has evidently worked for him with minimal mortality. I just can't get it to work for me. I must have been doing something wrong...
(Message edited by TJ on June 02, 2006)