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Ideally, you collect rain water. Let it set outside where it will naturally gather dust, leaves and other natural debris. After about three weeks the water will be ideally suited to begin to grow algae which is perfect for tadpoles. The ideal container is one that is relatively shallow and offers a wide surface that can be exposed to the sun. If you have an old satellite dish, wok or similar vessel the algae will grow quickly.

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