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![]() "Gail Futoran" wrote in message ... Ways to get into trouble when it's too hot to work outside for long: -take a spare 2 gallon Eclipse aquarium and set it up in the bathroom on the (generous) vanity -add some treated tap water and fill up with pond water -add several anacharis -add some aquarium decorations (clean) -scoop up some tadpoles in a bucket -add tadpoles to "pond" -Wait to see what happens. ![]() I get a gadzillion tadpoles in my inground pond then most disappear and I never get to see what they turn into. ![]() water (did include a bubble wall) but I monitor it, mostly by smell, and will probably do a careful partial water change every week or so. The tadpoles seem happy. I feed them some algae flakes I use for my tropical fish but they also can be seen working on the tank sides and the decorations. The light is on during the day and I turn it off at night. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 I love keeping a tank of tadpoles indoors. Watching them transform never ceases to amaze me. Algae wafers are good for them. I've also added some flake food occasionally. Some of them will swim upside down to get the flakes from the top of the water. Jacqui |
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![]() I would add something floating as it gives them practice when they change while they absorb their tail, they like to hang out above the water as they are air breathers now but still like to dive underwater and hide. Also you might add netting or a tank hood, if you don't have one already, as some morning you could get up at 5am to walk to the bathroom and find that new toadlets are there ahead of you hopping down the hallway... been there, done that! kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com this week ~ a snake story Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~ http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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"kathy" wrote in message
oups.com... I would add something floating as it gives them practice when they change while they absorb their tail, they like to hang out above the water as they are air breathers now but still like to dive underwater and hide. Also you might add netting or a tank hood, if you don't have one already, as some morning you could get up at 5am to walk to the bathroom and find that new toadlets are there ahead of you hopping down the hallway... been there, done that! kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com this week ~ a snake story Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~ http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html Thanks, Kathy, for those helpful ideas. I never thought about them getting out. They seem to be remaining small & tadpole for so long that I wonder if they're the type of frog or toad that takes 2 years to turn. I do have a decoration sticking up above the water, but like your idea of something floating. I think I still have a fake lily aquarium decoration that you can weight to a certain height. That should be perfect. ![]() Gail |
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![]() Just make sure that their food is mostly vegetable matter. Their digestive systems are set up to be vegetarians, the long coiled gut. When they change they will be set up to be carnivores. They do get animal protein in the pond, zoo plankton caught up in the algae and they will even nosh on a dead sibling but they need lots of veggies. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com this week ~ a snake story Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~ http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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"kathy" wrote in message
oups.com... Just make sure that their food is mostly vegetable matter. Their digestive systems are set up to be vegetarians, the long coiled gut. When they change they will be set up to be carnivores. They do get animal protein in the pond, zoo plankton caught up in the algae and they will even nosh on a dead sibling but they need lots of veggies. That's good to know. I think they're mostly relying on whatever came with the pond plants I included, as well as algae growing in the Eclipse since I put pond water in there. I'll be careful about supplements. Gail |
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"axemanchris" wrote in
I love keeping a tank of tadpoles indoors. Watching them transform never ceases to amaze me. Algae wafers are good for them. I've also added some flake food occasionally. Some of them will swim upside down to get the flakes from the top of the water. Cool! I'm glad mine wasn't such a silly idea after all. ![]() (I have no kids or grandkids as an excuse...) I've tried algae wafers and will try some flake food. Thanks - Gail Jacqui |
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![]() "Gail Futoran" wrote in message ... "axemanchris" wrote in I love keeping a tank of tadpoles indoors. Watching them transform never ceases to amaze me. Algae wafers are good for them. I've also added some flake food occasionally. Some of them will swim upside down to get the flakes from the top of the water. Cool! I'm glad mine wasn't such a silly idea after all. ![]() (I have no kids or grandkids as an excuse...) I've tried algae wafers and will try some flake food. Thanks - Gail LOL! I have 3 kids and I claim the tank is for them. NOT! It's totally for my enjoyment! If they get something out of it that's good too. :-) Jacqui |
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