Saving the Pacific Northwest Native frogs by Reproduction  via nature --- Pics -- The Life cycle of the Pacific  Tree Frog 
Care of Pacific Tree frogs and stages of life


Frogs are mating. No need to do anything just wait and you will have frog eggs in a day or 2
keep the eggs floating on the  surface attached to a leaf or something if not attached to anything that is  fine 2. . if eggs refuse to float then put then in small container that has water in it and the top of container is at water level/surface level of pond or whatever you have them in to ensure they will float . have the bottom of container and eggs sit no more then 6 inches below the surface of water of pond and container
tadpoles. feed them Algae WAFERS or algae preferably grow algae by leaving container or pond in sun . use non tap water. tap water bad for tadpoles.
froglet should still be in water and stay in water but should have a place to rest on or above the water easily accessible for froglet does not need to be feed
slightly more developed froglet. SCROLL DOWN
froglet is now a baby frog. it can  eat small things like fruit flies ,ants. ect. needs more land and only a small amount of water
Adult frogs eat spiders and flys crickets ect . anything it can fit in it mouth. It needs land. it only needs water to keep itself moist and reproduce