no
If they are bullfrog tadpoles, usually yes
they probably wont, but they might. it depends on how big the tadpoles are.
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.
i may be able to help if you tell me what a koi pond is, i know wat a pond is but wats the koi? They will go back everytime they are going to release their tadpoles into the water. The koi pond is not a good choice since the koi will eat the tadpoles.
Tadpoles can be both beneficial and detrimental to a koi pond. They help control algae and contribute to the ecosystem, but they can also compete with koi for food and may disturb the pond's balance if their population becomes too large. If managed properly, they can coexist with koi, but it's important to monitor their numbers to prevent overpopulation.
Cicadas do not typically harm koi fish directly. They are primarily terrestrial insects and do not interact with aquatic life like koi. However, if cicadas fall into a pond, koi might eat them, but this is not harmful to the fish. In general, cicadas pose no significant threat to koi populations.
Tadpoles eat plants.
Algae and other plant matter.
No! Tadpoles do not eat coral reef, they eat the decomposed organisms there, alongside with Algae.
yes tadpoles can eat sea monkey food
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
Koi fish should not be fed peanut butter, as it is not a natural part of their diet and can be harmful. Koi primarily eat fish pellets, vegetables, and some fruits. Feeding them inappropriate foods like peanut butter can lead to digestive issues and health problems. It's best to stick to a balanced diet specifically designed for koi.