Tadpoles don't even need arms or legs to eat ants. They eat lots of bugs that fall in the water along with lots of other tasty things.
yes,they can eat ants they dont even need arms and legs amazing isn't it. Gust pop a few in and they will eat them. I haven't fed them ants yet but i will becouse someone wrote a comment on it.
Baby frogs usually eat small crickets or small ants. Tadpoles eat algae.
no, it's simply because the tadpoles are to big it's actually the tadpoles who eat the waterboatmen after birth they will eat a plant or to they absaloutly LOVE lettce! so if your keeping them as a pet give them that to eat.Whenthey develope legs they will start to eat waterboatmen and each other so now you know that waterboatmen don't eat tadpoles the tadpoles eat the waterboatmen!
no the use their antenas
Yes they will eat ham. When they get their legs they become carnivorous and if not fed meat, they'll eat each other
the tadpole will eat a fish up to 16x its current body size, usually lasts the tadpole for 6-9 days and will have grown its legs and arms,
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once they grow legs they start to eat things like worms,small insects,you can buy them bloodworms at a petstore.they will eat things with meat
No, legless tadpoles cannot eat flies.Specifically, a tadpole's diet answers to developmental stage. Before developing legs, a tadpole follows a vegetarian diet. Once legs develop, a tadpole is able to digest such insects as small crickets and flies.
Yes, they will eat each other, especially if you don't feed them regularly. When they are tadpoles, no need to worry. But when they get their legs, they become complete carnivores and will nutty and eat each other, that is, if you don't feed them. Even if you put meat in there, there is a small chance that the tadpoles won't eat each other. If you REALLY want both tadpoles to live, you should probably separate them.
They eat Daddy long legs spiders, tiny grasshoppers, also other small spiders that are not poisonous and probably the easiest to get them is ants. They like ants.