I have a bullfrog tadpole that's starting to get her back legs, but just now I noticed some weird brown spots in a corner of her tank. One if them was moving! What are these? Are they dangerous to my little tadpole??
Also, is that a front leg? I thought the back legs came first??
Sorry, here's a better pic
I brought in a pond snail from a wild pond
Just now, I caught a toad from the same pond and put him in with the tadpole, he's doing great, but what do I feed him? Also, what kind of toad is he? Please answer ASAP!!!
You put a randomly caught toad in with the tadpole?
Mixing species is not recommended and most frogs/toads cannibalize any smaller frogs/toads. If it can fit, it's food generally.
You also know nothing about the health or the requirements about this new toad.
If you are going to bring in new animals, know the species and needs first and make sure you can properly meet them.
72 Gallon Bow - ACF and GF tank.
26 Gallon Bow - ACF tank.
20 Gallon Long - ACF tank.
"If there were an invisible cat in that chair, the chair would look empty. But the chair does look empty; therefore there is an invisible cat in it." C.S. Lewis, Four Loves, 1958
I know he's an American toad, and I know what he can eat now. But when the bullfrog is an adiult, will she eat the toad?
If a adult American bull frog can eat a full grown crayfish then it most certainly can eat a adult american toad.
although I am not sure it would be a good thing for it to do so since the toad has poison glands.
A toad wants a setup that is primarily land. A tadpole wants a setup that is water. A bullfrog also wants primarily water. They don't go well together for habitat preference alone. Please get the toad an appropriate tank of it's own or put it back where you found it.
I've already named the toad, and once I name it, it's mine. So I'm going to pester my mom until shall let me get a home for Otis
Urg stupid spell check I meant to say that once I name a little guy, I'm hooked and I can't let them go![]()
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