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Posted by: tegu24 at Sun Jan 20 12:10:24 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tegu24 ] with the temperatures that you posted, the tadpole is most likely trying to hibernate until the temps warm up. he was better off in the old pond with the muck, but since that is gone, try putting some leaves or building a rock hut in the bottom so he can hide. you should also leave him alone until it warms up and you see him swimming around on his own. he also will not eat or eat very little during this time. If you wanted to, you could put him in a 10 gal tank inside with water from the pond and a small filter. you can feed them spincah greens, commerical tadpole food from stores, or live plants from the pond(usually the best option). but once it warms up, put him back outside. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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