I had several small tadpoles in a tank- each less than 1/2 ich long. I added 2 goldfish who promptly ate all the tadpoles. One goldfish died, the other thrived. I suspect the one goldfish died from overeating but I can't rule out parasites, bacteria or other problems from the tadpoles although I would have expected the other to get ill as well. I guess the one certain thing is that if you like the tadpoles, don't add goldfish. S.
I really would not put the tadpoles in with the goldfish...the goldfish will most likely eat them all. It depends on the goldfish size, but eventually they will try to eat the tadpoles whether they suceed or not. :/
No tadpoles are far too big to fit in there mouths.
yes
You do not need to feed tadpoles I am pretty sure. They eat the gook in the pond. The tadpoles I had we didn't feed. I don't think they have tadpole food. They don't eat fish food. They eat gook under the water and on the sides.
No. Tadpoles are baby frogs.
the truth is they can but put algae in it so they can eat
If the toads are small enough they certainly will eat them and the tadpoles too. If the toads are toxic as is the case with cane toads the goldfish/koi will be poisoned and may well die.
no they wont that i know of. i had tadpoles and they died because they did not eat. i fed then lobster food but no luck so unknown
A goldfish is a freshwater fish, and as such does not live in the sea.
Mackerels are saltwater fish. Tadpoles live in freshwater. Meaning a mackerel wouldn't have much chance of eating tadpoles.
Goldfish are freshwater fish which means that they do not live in the ocean.
depends on the size of the squirt sorry this is all i know... But at least someone answered... bye