All the tadpoles in my aquarium have attached themselvews to the glass...is that normal?
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All the tadpoles in my aquarium have attached themselvews to the glass...is that normal?
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~kimhotep ![]()
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In the wild you often find them against rocks or sticks or such. They are probably feeding on micro-organisms or algae. Andy
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Andy Maddox
The Reptizone
Thanks, that takes a load of my shoulders
sounds like they are eating algae from the glass. are they eating their other food normally? maybe they prefer algae; my wood frog tadpoles do that.
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*~Ginevive~*
They don't eat any of the other food I tried to feed them.
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