RE: Breeding White
No Inny, they haven't done the job this year. Don't think conditions have been right weather wise. Our new(4) froggies are growing flat out. They love their flies and baby feeder roaches. As to the mating etc, had this email from someone we both know. S.W. He's actually been very helpful.
"Cheryl, your females are definitely old enough, but the males should be at least two, preferably three. If they didn't breed, but were able to I wouldn't give up hope just yet. If conditions get right and they really want to, they just may spawn. Usually it is the female who controls the spawning. In the wild she wanders near the calling males, finds one she likes, then takes him to the water to spawn. Just because the female had a male on her back doesn't mean she's ready, since in captivity its difficult for her to avoid amorous males. Also males will tend to mount just about anything, including other male frogs
. It also doesn't mean he has viable sperm. If the female didn't lead your male to the water she either didn't like him, didn't feel she had viable eggs, or didn't think the water was the right depth or temp. Either way, she wasn't interested in spawning. Females will usually spawn very quickly after accepting a male into amplexus, then leave just as quick, since snakes also like to congregate around spawing sites, and she's not keen to become a meal. If it continues for more than overnight she is having trouble ridding herself of the male."
So there you go Inny, a few more things for us to ponder on eh?