Yes, baby tadpoles, or larvae, generally need to be fed regularly to support their growth and development. They often require small amounts of food multiple times a day, rather than just once. A diet typically includes algae, plant matter, and specialized tadpole food. Ensuring they have a consistent food supply is crucial for their health and successful metamorphosis into frogs.
A pinch of fish food once a day
go to lady cecelia buy food and feed it once per day, then train it
Tadpoles do not lay eggs at all. Tadpoles are the young frogs or toads that hatch from eggs.
A baby yellow spotted salamander is a tadpole and it will eat algae continuously. If there is no algae, you might be able to keep it alive with bits of lettuce. The key word is "continuous". Take out the old and replace it with new. Keep the tank clean and cool.
if you take a tadpole out of the water it will DIE!!!!!! do not take a tadpole out of the water until it is a frog .I'm not sure about their eggs but im pretty sure the eggs will fail to live (try Google or ask.com).
Animals that eat tadpoles include fish, frogs, newts, salamanders, turtles, water birds, and dragonfly nymphs. These animals prey on tadpoles as part of their natural diet in various aquatic ecosystems.
Tadpoles typically emerge in early spring, as the weather warms up and conditions become suitable for their development. This timing allows them to take advantage of increasing food sources and higher water temperatures for optimal growth before transitioning into froglets.
well it depends on how much you feed you baby
Frogs spawn in my backyard pond every summer here in Florida, and sometimes I feed the babies. Plain dry oats are eaten they also like stewed cabbage or lettuce in ice cubes , but they especially seem to enjoy fresh fruit. Plums, mango, and tomato are devoured. Tadpoles or frog spawn eat a variety of foods tadpoles have been known to eat foods like lettuce, fish food, egg yolk and even baby cereal. A tadpole starts feeding a few days after it is born typically when it starts growing legs until which it feeds on its own egg yolk and does not need to be fed externally. Once it has grown sufficiently it starts feeding on mainly algae if it is in a pond and may even eat its own kind if sufficient food is not available for example in a tank. As the animals begin to get bigger you should start feeding them uncooked but not bloody meat/bacon rind/meat scraps (because the vedgetable digesting gut of the tadpole evolves into the carnivorous stomach of the insect eating frog. ) and separate them because they may begin to fight between one-another!! Solidified egg yolk and fish food can be utilized. Ideally tadpoles should be fed two pinches of food twice in a day after eight hours taking care not to dirty the water too much. Also one would do well to change the water only after the tadpoles have sufficiently grown in to froglets, indicated by the disappearance of their tail. Whatever the kit comes with. My little brother got a tadpole kit and he ordered the food online and it is treating the tadpoles great! GOOD LUCK!
They LOVE Lettuce! Boil the lettuce for 10-15 minutes and then drain it. Chop it up a little, and then put it on a tray to freeze it. Each day give the tadpoles a small pinch of the lettuce. They do like hiding places, such as small rock structures and moss.
The number of jars of baby food a baby will eat in a year can vary based on their age, appetite, and feeding schedule. On average, a baby may consume about 1 to 2 jars of baby food per day once they start solid foods around 6 months. This could amount to approximately 365 to 730 jars in a year, depending on individual feeding habits. Keep in mind that this can fluctuate as the baby grows and transitions to more table foods.
No, it starts to learn once it is about 10months or more