we found them in temporary waters behind our tank so we caught as many qas we could so they wouldnt die then we will release them once they turn into morphs. but we will keep a few so maybe
we found them in temporary waters behind our tank so we caught as many qas we could so they wouldnt die then we will release them once they turn into morphs. but we will keep a few so maybe
1. People who do not have any form of licence to take, keep or use wildlife can take frogs from the wild. However, the frog must be on the person's land and be for their personal use (i.e. the animal cannot be sold). People can keep up to eight common frogs (other than tadpoles) or up to two common frogs (other than tadpoles) of the same species.
Any offspring must be released within seven days of its metamorphosis. It must be released in accordance with the Code of Practice — Captive Reptile and Amphibian Husbandry.
I feed my tadpoles meat(invert and vertebrate), algae, waterplants and fish food mostly. It will probably vary from species to species but many will thrive on a high protein diet and it seems to make them larger tadpoles and therefor larger stronger morphs.
They will also eat frozen or boiled lettuce(and other stuff) but i dont really see the point as normal algae would be just as good IMO.