they eat hide, and play in them. Its like there home
No water plants do not depend on tadpoles in any way because tadpoles get their energy from water plants themselves
Tadpoles eat plants.
Not all plants are safe for tadpoles to eat. Tadpoles typically feed on algae, small water plants, and decaying plant matter. It's important to ensure that any plants offered to tadpoles are safe and non-toxic. If unsure, it's best to research the specific plant or consult with a veterinarian specialized in amphibians.
Plants that are known to be toxic to tadpoles include water hemlock, poison hemlock, foxglove, and oleander. It is important to be cautious when selecting plants for an environment where tadpoles are present to ensure their safety.
Tadpoles primarily obtain nutrients from their surroundings through absorption in their skin, so they do not have a specific liquid that they drink. They feed on algae, plants, and small organisms in the 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.
Tadpoles eats little plants in the water called Algae
No tadpoles are not carnivorous as they eat plants. Large frogs are generally considered carnivorous.
parasites
Tadpoles eat microscopic aquatic "plants" called phytoplankton.
Water is essential for metabolism .
Gills enable tadpoles to breathe in the water.