Hi-
During the summer, gray tree frogs laid eggs in a fountain I have on my deck. Before I knew what happened, I had a fountain full of tadpoles. Another frog dropped off another load of eggs, and there were even more little guys swimming around. I was getting algea from a local lake since I read that's what they eat, but they never developed past tadpole stage. I live in Northwest NJ and the weather started getting cold so I brought them into my heated garage. I started giving them boiled romaine lettuce when the algea supply dried up and they started sprouting legs pretty quickly. I have had about 10 turn into frogs so far, but they don't seem to be eating and two have died. I have a large rock in the new home I built them so there's plenty of dry land for them, and I started feeding them tadpole and small frog food as well as wingless fruit flys. Is there something else I should be doing? If they all survive, I'm going to have more than 125 of frogs. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Grinzy