No water plants do not depend on tadpoles in any way because tadpoles get their energy from water plants themselves
If you leave the tadpoles in with the fish they will compete for the same food and oxygen in the water. Make sure you have enough room in the bowl for your fish and tadpoles. When the tadpole grows it would like a spot to bask out of the water and rest.
Tadpoles eat a variety of diffrent things such as rotting vegtables. Just try throwing the Broccoli in the water for a few days and see what happens. My experince is that they like any kind of fish food.
While it is possible a few tadpoles might survive they are not salt water animals. Living in salt water would be difficult in any who do survive it is doubtful a frog or toad would lay eggs in saltwater.
Tadpoles are able to live in the rainforest, where you can hear frogs croaking, foresty streams, sometimes frogs lay them in unused pools or ponds in backyards, and usually 9x9 meter shallow ponds.
they eat hide, and play in them. Its like there home
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.
the plants in a biome need spacific amounts of water so they are classified in any biome and the plant streches out to make room for the water. -GKLGURL
If you leave the tadpoles in with the fish they will compete for the same food and oxygen in the water. Make sure you have enough room in the bowl for your fish and tadpoles. When the tadpole grows it would like a spot to bask out of the water and rest.
Tadpoles eat a variety of diffrent things such as rotting vegtables. Just try throwing the Broccoli in the water for a few days and see what happens. My experince is that they like any kind of fish food.
any anmial such as tadpoles or tiny anmial that live in water
While it is possible a few tadpoles might survive they are not salt water animals. Living in salt water would be difficult in any who do survive it is doubtful a frog or toad would lay eggs in saltwater.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Grasshoppers are land creatures, tadpoles do not leave the water, so no. However, once a frog matures, it will eat any insect small enough to fit in its mouth.
It would really depend on the length of time that the bone was in the water, and the type of bone. If only dropped for a moment into the water, then any type of dog bone would not likely cause any problems. However, dog treates shaped like a bone, left inside the aquarium for a day or so, would cause the water to fowl, killing the tadpoles. Rawhide or real bones would likely take longer to have any effect, as they don't break down quickly, but long term would also likely be best removed from the aquarium.
The plant will not (can not) grow.
There would be no rivers, clouds, fish etc. Alot of plants would die, who depend on the water cycle to live. The water wouldnt have any way of moving, so it would just turn into a big smelly thing.
Tadpoles are able to live in the rainforest, where you can hear frogs croaking, foresty streams, sometimes frogs lay them in unused pools or ponds in backyards, and usually 9x9 meter shallow ponds.
Giant Leaf Frogs eat flies and bugs like any other frog does.