I had been thinking about getting a few frogs for a while. So when I was shopping for a new heater after that first arctic freeze and I overheard that there were tadpoles in the Fire Belly Toad enclosure, I jumped at the chance. I have an empty 10 gallon and they told me 3 would be a good number. So $1.00 later, I walked out with 3 tadpoles. I like planted / natural looking tanks. Unfortunately, the big tank is not ready and they have started the final leg of the transformation. I'm doing a temporary / grow out tank using one of my 3 gallon critter keepers. One is mostly fully formed, but still has a bit of tail (about 1.5 cm). One of them had all four legs and a full tail. The last one only has hind legs. I put the oldest into the new tank. You can sort of see the little toad peeking out from under the feeding dish. This was his first walk about. The other two are still in the small tank. I included a picture of it too. Everything I've read says this is the critical time for their survival so I'm a bit stressed. I want to give them the best chance and would appreciate advice from some experienced keepers. I picked up some fruit flies earlier tonight & I am trying to breed some crickets (set them up on Monday - but I think that means they won't hatch for at least another two weeks ?? ).
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