There has been only one reported case of Thalassophryne amazonica laying eggs. They did not hatch, but were described as filamentous and amber. I replaced my female which died 6 days ago today, and while I was looking at the tank, noticed hundreds of tiny amber "tadpoles" on the bottom front glass, apprently dead. My female came out of the sand a week ago and was on the surface for 1 1/2 days, then died. She apparently left her legacy behind, but there was no one there to ferilize them.
