The tiny tadpoles I collected from a mud puddle are thriving and growing. Their legs are developing. Yesterday I moved them to a larger container, and filled it with about an inch and a half of pond water. I added two rocks, a round tall stone, and a flat pebble. The pebble is partially submerged in the water and balanced on the taller rock. This will let the tadpoles become accustomed to the change in environment before they are ready to become a land dweller rather than live in the water. When the time is right they can crawl out onto the flat pebble and take a look at the world from a new vantage point. I will still keep the container on the porch. I am sure the hungry birds in my yard would make a quick meal of the little swimmers if they had access to them.
I also cooked a batch of food to add to the fish food flakes and slimy leaves I have been feeding them. I boiled romaine lettuce in water until it was broken down a bit. I froze a few of the pieces in ice cube trays and gave the remaining pieces to the tadpoles. Within a few minutes they were devouring the boiled lettuce.
The tiny tadpoles are doing well. I will update their progress in a few days. To read the original post go to this link: Tiny Tadpoles Part 1





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It is a pleasure reading your stories and it is a reminder of the wonderful life we can find everywhere around us. I use to enjoy more of the same things but I still have flower beds and a resident snake family. Nature is so awesome. I miss the jersey shore at times but now I watch the lighting dance on the mountain tops.
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Hi Teton, Thanks so much for stopping by my blog. I really appreciate your kind comment. A resident snake family…hmmm…reminds me of a funny story with a black snake in our ivy. I’ll have to tell it one of these days. Kathy
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