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tadpoles/frogs

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  • 07-14-2006, 05:50 PM
    slither9192
    tadpoles/frogs
    Me and my friends just found a bunch of tadpoles (some have legs with a tail and some just have legs and no tail) all about 1/2-1 cm. I collected about 10 and was wondering what i should feed them? Right now they are in a plastic container tilted so it is half land and half water and im going to put them in a 10 gal tank with eco-earth substrate and a shallow water dish for them to swim/sit in.
  • 07-14-2006, 06:04 PM
    jglass38
    Re: tadpoles/frogs
  • 07-28-2006, 09:52 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: tadpoles/frogs
    Once in captivity, it is actually illegal (in my state anyway) to re-release them into the wild due to the risk of introducing foreign environmental contaminants. And it's illegal to begin with, to collect them, unless you have a fishing license.
    We have raised tads in the past few years; had some eggs that were in a drying-up puddle that would have died anyway. They go through a transformation (of course!) from eating plant life, to insects; for the ones that are still tadpoley, you can feed them crumpled fish flake food; I actually like to try and get some of the plants and water they were living in, to kind of wean them off of that and get them onto the flake food.
    Hopefully for you they are not bullfrogs! One alone is cramped even in a large 125g tank. We raised ome from a tadpole and ended up letting her go at a local nature preserve's display pond.
  • 09-23-2006, 04:22 PM
    Cubby23
    Re: tadpoles/frogs
    Alot of tads are cannibals. I would reccomend placing each one into its own solo cup with water and peice of plant as a water stabilizer and a hideout. You can feed them a specialized algae mixture, or commercial tadpole bites.
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