Frogs do eat Algae but frogs prefer to eat insects but if all else fails they eat algae
i think they would eat algae, as they are like frogs.
Since algae are at the base of this food chain, they must be producers. Since frogs eat the algae, they must be consumers.The relationship between the algae and the frog may be described as producer → consumer.
They eat anything from algae to dead polliwogs. You can put in things like algae tablets but that is pretty much optional. To recap you really don't need to put anything in it until they are frogs. Hoped this helped!
Initially, tadpoles are only able to eat algae. Only later in their development can they eat 'meat' and are often, by then, ready to leave the water as small but fully functioning frogs.
All adult frogs are predatory and will accept only live foods; tadpoles generally eat algae and would likely not be interested in eating bread.
Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
i think they would eat algae, as they are like frogs.
Baby frogs usually eat small crickets or small ants. Tadpoles eat algae.
yes if theyy live somewhere like, okefenokee where theyy have plenty of algae(:
Frogs will eat as many mayflies as it can catch. A very good protein source.
tadpoles will eat algae or dead skin off fallen members where when the grow tadpoles become more carnivores feeding on less algae and more bugs once they get the long tongue
All adult frogs are predatory and eat mostly insects. Larval frogs however (tadpoles) often eat freshwater algae. There are no frogs that live in the sea however, and so no frogs nor tadpoles eat seaweed.
Since algae are at the base of this food chain, they must be producers. Since frogs eat the algae, they must be consumers.The relationship between the algae and the frog may be described as producer → consumer.
In the larval stage pine barrens tree frogs eat vegetation or algae in the water. Adults catch flies, small slugs, snails, beetles, butterflies or moths.
They eat anything from algae to dead polliwogs. You can put in things like algae tablets but that is pretty much optional. To recap you really don't need to put anything in it until they are frogs. Hoped this helped!