Starfalling wrote:does anyone know what to feed tadpoles? We had some in our pond last year and they came back again.(Either that or it's the ones we got four years ago and raised countinualsy breeding in our pond.) Unfortanatly I do remember that I fed them lettucace but I can't remember if there was anything speical that needed done to it first. Also how do I keep the letuce from blowing away or getting eaten becuase I have a dog that is willing to eat anything at least once before deciding weather or not she will leave it be and the one week that the weatherman predicted light thunderstoms that would fade over time they became severe (Their definition of severe is hail 1 inch in diamiter.) and we keep having worse and worse weather every day.
If the weather is bad,I suggest catching them and placing them in a large tank or large bowl.If you do this you may want to put gravel,plantlife and a few large stones.Try to keep 5 to 10 in 1L of water.If you keep them inside,try using their pong water or bottled/distilled water.If you use tap water,let it sit,uncovered,for 24 hours.When changing the water,try to change only half of it.To feed them,boil lettuce for 10 to 15 mins.When its leaves are soft and squishy,drain it and cut it into small pieces.Feed them a pinch of it everyday.Don't use fish food.When the tadpoles get legs,make sure they have some dirt they can crawl onto or they will drown.DO not feed them when they have grown arms.
Keep in note that dead tadpoles look gray,
Do not get any soap,sunscreen,etc in the tank.
Don't put them in direct sunlight.
Make sure to check your law in your area before you catch and release frogs/tadpoles.
I expect you pond is a permanent from breeding society.
I hope that helps!
:)