Tadpoles often don't do well in water that is not from the pond where they hatched. It is best to mix dechlorinated tapwater with pond water.
Only if you leave the water out for about a week. Tap water has chemicals that harm the tadpoles.
yes it has been sienctificly proven that tadpoles can live in sink water as long as it doesn't have food scraps and bubbly water
tadpoles drink there own water that they live in
the truth is they can but put algae in it so they can eat
No. Until tadpoles become frogs, they remain in water.
Yes with enough water.
no there are no tadpoles in the coral reef they can not live in salt water
All amphibians have a life stage that occurs in water. They do not need to live in water. For example, toads come from eggs laid in water that turn to tadpoles and the tadpoles develop into toads that live almost exclusively on land.
They live in water. until they grow legs.
They usually live in a river or a pond that is shady and muddy.
Tadpoles are able to live in the rainforest, where you can hear frogs croaking, foresty streams, sometimes frogs lay them in unused pools or ponds in backyards, and usually 9x9 meter shallow ponds.
Yes, as long as it's not chlorinated.