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.
Some frogs don't ever leave their pond in the first place. If they are frogs or toads that spend most of their life on dry land, then the females merely return to the pond or find a new pond to lay their eggs in, then leave again.
They hide in the water, fertilise and drop their eggs and some species hibernate under water during the winter.
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No, tadpoles come from frogs then when the tadpoles grow up they become frogs not fish!
no sorry they come from eggs laid by frogs. some frogs even carry their eggs on their back while others lay them in a pond in a safe place
You would need to research farther because both Frogs and toads come from tadpoles.
No. Tadpoles are newly-hatched frogs and come from their eggs.
Frogs are all over the world in various places. They do not come from one place.
To breath. Remember that tadpoles turn into frogs (or toads) and they are amphibious. Amphibions need air just as youb or i do
they like swim or hop around with them and frogs are amphibians they eat flies and other sources of bugs!>>and on another note-tadpoles transform into frogs.the legs come first soon they will be frogs.
They usually live in a river or a pond that is shady and muddy.
Tadpoles need to develop their lungs before they can come out of water (at the beginning of their metamorphosis they have only gills).
The male African Dwarf Frog will fertalize the eggs when they come out of the female. The eggs will attach to plants or decorations in the aquarium. If the other fish in the tank don't eat the eggs then they will hatch into small tadpoles. The tadpoles will slowly grow into African Dwarf Frogs..
That depends in part on your geography. If you are close to other bodies of water that are inhabited by frogs or toads, you are likely to find tadpoles in your pond. To have tadpoles in your pond, it must either be frequented by frogs or toads or have the eggs transported to the pond in some other way. The presence of tadpoles in a pond also depends on the pond itself. Shallow water on the margins of the pond with good vegetative cover provides favorable conditions for tadpoles. The water quality in the pond must also be conducive to aquatic life for tadpoles to survive.
Tadpoles don't lay eggs. Tadpoles come from frogs eggs. When they are first laid they are clear little eggs. Then eventually you can see tadpoles starting to grow inside.