the truth is they can but put algae in it so they can eat
Of course they do! It is natural for them to like clean water. They live in water until the get al of their legs and lose their tail
Only if you leave the water out for about a week. Tap water has chemicals that harm the tadpoles.
No. Until tadpoles become frogs, they remain in water.
Tadpoles can generally adapt to a variety of water sources, including city water, as long as the water quality is suitable. It's important to ensure that the city water is not contaminated with chemicals or pollutants that can harm the tadpoles. Providing clean water and appropriate food will help the tadpoles thrive.
Yes with enough water.
no there are no tadpoles in the coral reef they can not live in salt water
Tadpoles often don't do well in water that is not from the pond where they hatched. It is best to mix dechlorinated tapwater with pond water.
Tadpoles should be kept in a spacious aquarium with clean, dechlorinated water, plants for shelter, and access to natural light or a heat lamp. It's important to regularly clean their habitat and provide a balanced diet of algae, boiled vegetables, and commercial tadpole food to ensure their health and development. Avoid overcrowding the aquarium and monitor water quality parameters like temperature, pH, and ammonia levels.
They live in water. until they grow legs.
They usually live in a river or a pond that is shady and muddy.
Yes, as long as it's not chlorinated.
Tadpoles will live in bodies of fresh water, big or small.