Patience Jo!
Patience Jo!
Feeding him fish flakes were you? That explains the scoliosis. Fish flakes have a high surface area to volume ratio and vitamins in the B complex are water soluble. It leaches into the water in seconds and he cannot absorb it in sufficient quantity. In some cases this can lead to a deficiency, which will lead to scoliosis and other problems. Algae wafers do not provide a lot of it either.
In addition to eating algae, wild tadpoles also feed on detritus and little copepods and other micro-organisms they get with said algae and detritus. That provides the B complex vitamins they need. For your new tadpoles I would recommend alfalfa pellets (during the harvesting process insect bits get left in), or sinking pellets such as trout chow. An alternative is to seed the tank with detritus from a pond bottom.
Oh. I was told to feed him fish flakes, and I picked up two different kinds of algae wafers just to mix up his diet a bit. However, if you look through my photo album of him, you can see the kink in his tail and the start of the growth on the first day I got him, before he was even offered food. Wherever he was before, he was not getting the right vitamins.
I am no where near a pond, so that option is out. Would shrimp pellets work? Once Poe fully morphs and starts taking crickets, what can I give him to boost his system? Will the scoliosis affect him as an adult frog? Guess it's back to the petstore I go....
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)