Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
i think they would eat algae, as they are like frogs.
yes if theyy live somewhere like, okefenokee where theyy have plenty of algae(:
Mainly small crickets, worms, and flies. If the frogs are really small, like young froglets, fruit flies are the best.
frogs feet feel like slime they kind of feel like gel
mosses
They like HOT weather
Shaped kind of like a bean.
They eat anything from algae to dead polliwogs. You can put in things like algae tablets but that is pretty much optional. To recap you really don't need to put anything in it until they are frogs. Hoped this helped!
Sheep frogs primarily eat insects such as beetles, flies, and ants. They may also consume small invertebrates like spiders and worms. Additionally, sheep frogs have been observed feeding on algae and aquatic plants in their environment.
- Dragonflies - other tiny frogs - any other flying insect
Some species of frogs may eat small parts of lily pads, such as the algae or insects that gather on them. However, frogs primarily eat insects, small invertebrates, and other small animals rather than vegetation like lily pads.
Small insects such as mosquitos and small flies. Wood frogs eat bugs. Not bees.