Wardley Goldfish Food
Wardley Goldfish Food

How to take care of tadpoles?
me and my cousin caught 2 tadpoles and we put them in a water botyle container with water from where they came from. Right now it has only one small rock and about 8 pieces of grass in it. im going to put more grass and little pebbles in it though. The tadpole’s are very small. BTW we put them in seperate water bottle containers. I heard they eat fish food. can i give them a flake of Wardley goldfish food a day. please help us out here. THANKS. We are only going to keep them until they grow tiny legs or get a little bigger. Im not going to keep them until they are frogs.
Give them as much space as you can. If they are tiny, a 1 or 2-gallon fish bowl would be adequate. The broader ones with more surface area are better. They may appreciate more space (a 5 or 10-gallon tank) if they grow to an inch or more.
(They would probably get lost in an inexpensive kid’s swimming pool. The cheap ones ironically might be safest because they probably wouldn’t have any algicide which might also harm the tadpoles. The nice thing about a little pool mostly under the trees, is that the little frogs will decide when it is appropriate for them to leave. If you have a lot of raccoons or other small mammal predators of frogs in the neighborhood, don’t leave them out in the yard.
Treat their tap water with whatever water conditioner your pet shop suggests for your particular municipal supply. Let it sit over night in open containers to “breathe”. Gallon spring water jugs from the grocery will work well. Just as the more accomplished aquarists strive to do 50% weekly partial water changes, you should too. Largely vegetarian tadpoles pass a lot of waste material.
Several sources suggest feeding lettuce but most lettuces use up more nutritional substance being digested than the tadpoles would get from them. The inside of a cooked pea (start with just a fragment) has a lot of vegetable protein. Regular fish food flakes, veggie flakes even more, would be beneficial. As they grow, drop part of a cooked pea shell in there and see if they eat it.
Goldfish flakes have starch in them (the whitish flakes). Most fishes don’t have the enzymes to digest starches (which is one reason tanks turn cloudy from all the undigested stuff passed by non-carps that are fed goldfish flakes. If you have something else more appropriate don’t feed goldfish flakes to your tadpoles.
Tadpoles, especially if they are starving, will try to eat most anything, sometimes including each other. So make sure they are fed well, but don’t have uneaten food left to decay in the water.
If they are in enough light, put a couple of pieces of inexpensive and fast-growing hornwort in with them. That might remove some waste products from the water. It also gives them shelter and maybe something to nibble upon.
You sound like you would like to release them just as they are beginning to change into frogs.You might do them more good to carefully put a rock into their bowl or tank that they could climb out on. Feed them a veggie item until they ignore it, then stop. Dumping them in a creek as they are beginning to change may put them more at risk.
They will live off of the tail that is being absorbed. It is wise that you wish to release them, but wait until they are pretty frog-like. You were also wise to just get two.
I’m a little surprised you still found tadpoles. Take good care of them so they go through metamorphosis and have time to fatten up on insects before winter.
If they turn into tree frogs, you may hear them on nights like August’s calling in the trees.
Good luck and all the best!
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