One of the three is probably getting more food than the other two - so will be growing faster.
That can never happen. This is because Tadpoles do not lay eggs. ***** It takes about three weeks after spawning before the tadpoles hatch out from their eggs.
Frogs don't sit on their eggs. Their eggs (frogspawn) are laid in bulk and they float in the water and hatch by themselves. The young frogs emerge as tadpoles. Between three and six weeks later they start growing legs and their tails disappear, and they gradually become frogs.
If they are bullfrog tadpoles, usually yes
Frogs have three-chambered hearts, consisting of two atria and one ventricle. Tadpoles, on the other hand, have a two-chambered heart with one atrium and one ventricle. As tadpoles undergo metamorphosis into frogs, their hearts change structure to support the shift from aquatic to terrestrial life.
well tadpoles hatch in around 1 week after they have been laid (but in some frogs it can take longer).Tadpoles stay tadpoles for around three weeks but once again it can take longer in some frogs and it also depends on the water they live in and the food they consume hope this helps byeee.
I went to my local pet store the other day and found the same situation. They had three large tadpoles mixe din with feeder goldfish, and they weren't growing because the water is too cold. I took them home and identified them as Bullfrog tadpoles. These guys can stay in a tadpole stage for up to three years in cold weather, or as short as three months in tropical weather. They are huge, averaging anywhere from 1.2 - 1.7 pounds!
common tadpoles that turn into froglets wont eat for three days, after these three days they should start to eat small flies or bacteria it finds in the pons or stream common tadpoles that turn into froglets wont eat for three days, after these three days they should start to eat small flies or bacteria it finds in the pons or stream common tadpoles that turn into froglets wont eat for three days, after these three days they should start to eat small flies or bacteria it finds in the pons or stream
The climate is harsh, the growing season is very short, and it is quite barren. All three of the territories are largely inhabited by indigenous/aboriginal/First Nations people such as the Inuit, the Dene, the Metis, and others.
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The growing season in Sweden is about three to four months long.
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In a plastic container will do, get some water where you got them from, and also get some dirt and rocks and branches for when they grow up. owner of three green tree frogs:)