Today I fed them worms. Before that they were eating the anacharis and the horsetail plants in the pond.
I was talking about when the tadpoles grew up, then they would eat all of the bugs.fish do not eat mud. you should still feed them, even if it's a little.
tadpoles don't usually eat bugs.. they will, however, eat any algae or dead plant matter.
I was talking about when the tadpoles grew up, then they would eat all of the bugs.
The frogs aren't going to stay around your pond for long...I would bet that they would naturally search for a larger body of water that could sustain them, and perhaps their offspring. Taking into consideration that the tadpole you want are not native to your location I think it's a resounding "NO" on the tadpoles...
I live right next to a street in the city far away from any lakes that have ponds. My pond is in a small, mostly concrete backyard that is closed off by gates. One of the science teachers at my school said it was okay to buy 1 leopard frog tadpole from a pet store or look at some parks that have frogs/tadpoles.I was surprised, the first year I built my pond, at the peak of the summer I had about 17 bullfrogs that all showed up on their own. It is now down to about 3-4 regulars, which I guess they decided was about the carrying capacity of the pond. I live in the country though with a fair number of water sources nearby though, and my pond is about 1500gal. Its enough to support them, apparently.