Tap water can be harmful to frogs if it contains chlorine, chloramine, or heavy metals. These substances can be toxic to frogs if ingested or absorbed through their skin. It is best to use dechlorinated water or bottled water for pet frogs to ensure their health and safety.
No water plants do not depend on tadpoles in any way because tadpoles get their energy from water plants themselves
Tadpoles require water to survive as they breathe and swim in it. Attempting to save tadpoles without water would likely result in their death. If you find tadpoles in a drying pond, the best course of action would be to try and relocate them to a nearby source of water, such as a pond or lake.
Tadpoles can generally adapt to a variety of water sources, including city water, as long as the water quality is suitable. It's important to ensure that the city water is not contaminated with chemicals or pollutants that can harm the tadpoles. Providing clean water and appropriate food will help the tadpoles thrive.
Tadpoles primarily obtain nutrients from their surroundings through absorption in their skin, so they do not have a specific liquid that they drink. They feed on algae, plants, and small organisms in the water.
no cause if do they die so u leave the tap water out for about a week cause tap water has a chemical in it that will harm the tadpoles
Only if you leave the water out for about a week. Tap water has chemicals that harm the tadpoles.
I am raising tadpoles and I found mine at a small pond, and they are doing fine. I think pond water is best, but whatever you do, dont use tap water. Some tap water has chlorine in it that can harm the tadpoles
Yes because it is like tap water which has chemicals that will kill the tadpoles. So you can use tap water or garden hose water only if you add a purifier that you can buy at your pet store in the fish department or you can use bottled purified water.
me and my best friend are currently raising tadpoles we found at a pond near her house. we got an old fish tank that her sister had for her fish that died. It is perfectley fine to put them in a cage. But if you use tap water let sit in the sun for 24 hours. If you want you can use bottled spring water to fill the tank, or use the water from their pond. We have had our tadpoles for 1 night and 2 days now and we are using tap water until later and they are perfectly fine and it might be okay to just use tap water because a girl raised them and does raise them and she uses tap water and they do not die.
I am an expert on frogs and tadpoles. This is how to look after tadpoles: Don't give the tadpoles tap water because in that water there are 2 chemicals ( Fluoride and Chlorine ) that kill the tadpoles. So you should use either rain water or water from the creek/pond/river you got them from. If you want to use tap water, leave it out in full sunlight for 7 days. The chlorine and fluoride will evaporate. Tadpoles like to eat boiled lettuce that has been boiled for about 15 minutes. They also like to eat bread crumbs and fish food. Tadpoles grow faster in warm water. In cold water, they will still grow, but they will grow slower. When the tadpoles develop legs, put about 2 or 3 rocks( Depends on how many tadpoles you have) in the container. Put something on the top of the cointainer ( prefeably some sort of mesh ) so the froglets don't jump out. If you are interested about frogs and tadpoles and need some tadpole/ frog questions answered please contact me and send your questions to james.sorbara@hotmail.com
Tap water can be harmful to frogs if it contains chlorine, chloramine, or heavy metals. These substances can be toxic to frogs if ingested or absorbed through their skin. It is best to use dechlorinated water or bottled water for pet frogs to ensure their health and safety.
yes but you cant let the water get too Merci or they will die and don't use tap water to change it because it has chlorine in it use the water you found them in and make sure they have a little bit of allege at the bottom usually they eat allege and also you can feed
Nope. Tap water will kill pretty much any fish.Yes they can. You just have to make sure you put a couple drops of safety coating in. It helps the fish's coating of protective slime healthy. This you can usually buy at you're local pet shop.
No, tadpoles don't eat celery. They only feed on the algae that is in the water that they are born in. Also, if they are not in the water that they were born from while they are still in tadpole form, they'll die.
No you can not because tap water has chorine that makes fish die
First of all, if you want to keep tadpoles, then they should have an open water pool, such as a pond, open-topped aquarium, or paddling pool. Their pond are should include rocks, plants and stones for the tadpoles to swim around in and hide in for shelter when necessary. Food should be plentiful and always available - they like lettuce especially; but make sure you boil and drain first. Other foods can be plants, boiled vegetables, maggots and flaky fish food. Finally, tap water is fine for the tadpoles, but chlorine is a big problem. Chlorine is harmful and even fatally dangerous to tadpoles and other fish, so either let the water stand in a lighted, warm area for several days before using, or buy de-chlorinated water. De-chlorinate liquid drops can also solve the problem. Doing option one will let the chlorine evaporate, but if you are short on time then this option is not desirable. So there you go - some tips on keeping tadpoles and your question answered. Have fun - and if further problems pursue then ask your local aquarist or pet shop.