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QuestionWhy can't I catch tadpoles? I read the instructions, but they keep jumping out of my containerCommunity AnswerYour container is probably too short. You can also use a small piece of mesh to stop them from being able to jump out.
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QuestionIn what part of a body of water am I most likely to find tadpole eggs?Community AnswerTadpoles usually prefer still, shallow water, so look along the edges of a pond or lake.
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QuestionIf I have my tadpoles in a long (but not thick) container, will it kill them?Community AnswerTadpoles will need lots of space to grow. I would not recommend keeping them in a small container, and it would be best to have more surface area than depth.
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QuestionCould you use a small fish net to catch them?Community AnswerYes. A fish net is one tool that works to catch tadpoles. You can also use a mason jar, but a net may work better.
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QuestionWhat time of year do frogs/toads usually lay their eggs?Community AnswerThey usually lay their eggs in winter so they can hatch and develop throughout spring.
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QuestionWe had tadpoles in a small pool outside in the hot sun. I decided it was too hot, so I moved them to a bucket while i relocated the pool into the shade with fresh tap water and put the dechlorine drops in it. I also added a bubbler. The next day, I had lots of dead tadpoles. What did I do wrong?Wolfgirl3302Community AnswerThey got too hot, and you stressed them by taking them away from where they were before.
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QuestionCan I use mt hands to catch tadpoles?kingbooglyboo read3rCommunity AnswerYes. Make sure to dowse your hands in the pond you are catching them in. It will not kill them.
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QuestionHow do I find tadpoles?Community AnswerLook where the frogs are, near the muddy banks of lakes or swamps.
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QuestionCan I have tadpoles and cleaning snails in a tank together?Gamer gooCommunity AnswerNo, it will kill them. Take the water that they were born in and put it and the tadpoles into another tank.
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QuestionWhat area of a dugout would be best to find tadpoles and what kind of fishtank filter would work best?Community AnswerFrogs do sometimes lay eggs in a dug out. You'll have to watch and wait until you see tadpoles swimming around. Make sure you get a filtration system, make sure it has a lid. Tadpoles are very small, and can easily swim into ducts and die.
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QuestionIn which season can I find tadpoles?Community AnswerYou can find tadpoles in the beginning of spring (in small marshy pools or puddles).
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QuestionIs it possible to tell the difference between frog and toad tadpoles?Community AnswerToad tadpoles remain black after a couple of weeks, while frog tadpoles may have splotches of green or other frog-like colors. If you got the tadpoles while they were eggs, it is fairly easy to tell since frog spawn is in clumps while toad spawn is in a chain.
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QuestionAre their tadpoles in the summer?Community AnswerYes. Summer is actually the best time to find them.
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QuestionTadpoles have hatched in my pond. What is the best way to release them into the local creek/swampy area without shocking them?Community AnswerThe best way is to put them in a clear box or container and carry them slowly to the water. They should be fine once you actually place them into the water.
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QuestionCan I catch tadpoles in California?Community AnswerYes, just find a warm-temperature lake, that's where they'll be.
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QuestionCan I put a tadpole with my fish?Community AnswerYou can, but it's not really ideal as the tadpoles might require a different environment/water temperature than your fish. They could also present diseases to the fish if you found the tadpoles in a pond or lake.
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QuestionCan I keep tadpoles and/or frogs in an open pool? Or will birds eat them?Community AnswerYou can keep tadpoles and frogs in an open pool, but there needs to be cover under which they can hide from predators, including birds.
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QuestionI caught some tadpoles in my pool. Where should I release them?Community AnswerYou can release them into any nearby body of freshwater, such as ponds, creeks, or lakes. You could even contact your local wildlife resource agency and ask if they have an ideal spot for release.
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QuestionIt rained and I see a lot of frog eggs masses in a small wet area that will no doubt soon dry up. Can I relocate the egg masses to a more permanent waterway?Community AnswerIf you're sure that the water will dry up then yes, but frogspawn is very delicate and sensitive so if you do move them, it is best to wear latex free gloves and be as careful as possible.
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QuestionI tried to catch tadpoles, but, they all swam away way too fast so I could not catch them. What should I do?Community AnswerWait about an hour until the tadpoles have settled down again. Try disturbing the water as little as possible, and use your catching device to go from the air into the water quickly instead of skimming through the water.
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QuestionI had a lot of tadpoles and I put them in a big container. Two days later, they were all dead. What happened? They were not overcrowded.Community AnswerThey were not in their natural habitat, and therefore couldn't survive. Even if you place them in water sourced from wherever you got them, they most likely will die because they are not used to habitats small in size compared to a pond or a lake.
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QuestionWhere could I catch tadpoles in Florida?Community AnswerIn a pond or go to a beach. They like to congregate near rocks.
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QuestionIs there a specific way to identify the genders of the tadpoles? Or does it not matter when they are this young?Community AnswerYou don't have to worry. The frogs start to lay eggs at four years old. If you want to identify the genders when they are older, you can just look at the disk behind their eyes.
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QuestionCan I catch tadpoles in Texas?Community AnswerYes. You can find them in shallow waters (creeks, big muddy rain puddles, shallow parts of ponds) in late May or early June (around the time they start to hatch).
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QuestionCan I put tadpoles in a bucket?Community AnswerYou can keep them in a bucket for a short period of time, but not indefinitely.
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QuestionCan I use crushed fish food as a food?FutureHowCommunity AnswerYes, you can. There is even tadpole-directed food that you can buy at a pet store.
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QuestionWill it harm a tadpole to touch it? Like, if I tap a tadpole or something, will the tadpole be harmed in any way?FutureHowCommunity AnswerIt depends on how big the tadpole is. If it's really small, don't touch or hold it. If it is larger you can hold it, but be gentle.
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Questionis spring water okay to use ? Like a bottle of shop bought water?FutureHowCommunity AnswerYes, it will most likely not harm the tadpoles. You could always use water from a pond or such.
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QuestionIf there are no streams or lakes by your house, do you find a big puddle in your street or driveway?FutureHowCommunity AnswerNo, there will most likely not be any tadpoles in large puddles. Your best bet is to find a pond or marsh and look there.
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QuestionCan I put seahorses in with my tadpoles?Community AnswerNo, you can't. Seahorses need salt water, tadpoles need fresh water, they could get really sick if you try to mix them.
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