American Anole habitat. The adult crickets eventually began laying their eggs in the substrate, which provided food for the differently sized Fr½ogs & anoles. It was a beautiful chorus at bedtime= frogs and crickets chirping together!
Tree frog tadpoles overtake our kid pools every year, and I help them along with adding cover and extra food. I tried to clean out the gutters and found it full of tadpoles underneath all the leaves! I rent, so I left all that alone. 😂
I’m jealous! Haha I’d love to have tadpoles and frogs all over my yard!! Funny how it comes so easy in some areas but so hard in others. I’m quite confident that if I can get a number of healthy adults over here they’ll be able to set up a successful population in my area. I just hope My neighbors have water sources as well
Very cool! You really have a great system worked out! I bet those were the same kind of frog I used to raise when I was a kid in South San Francisco. We'd gather them from the municipal golf course ponds, raise them up in bowls and pots just like that, and then release them back at the ponds. It was lots of fun!
hey just a reccomendation! when i raise tadpoles i usually wait until they fully absorb their tail and choose to leave the water themselves, it really raises their survival rate and ability to move on land.
Hey good call, I’ve always waited til they’re up on the floating cork bark on their own before I pull them, I got a bit anxious the other day n grabbed a handful still swimming n had my first ever casualty of them, so good call on waiting
@Philthy Tanks hello, caught you Tazawa Tanks with Dean and saw the moment sidebar about the Scarlet Badis and was wondering if you had advice for someone fairly local to you on how to try and source a Dario female
The pipefish did great for a year or so, but unfortunately they passed, I wasn’t sure if it was a lack of diversity In their food or what, they were awesome but they would only touch live food, no matter what I did they would only go after live brine or guppy babies, and wouldn’t touch anything else. Not the easiest fish to keep in my opinion.
Love it 👍
American Anole habitat. The adult crickets eventually began laying their eggs in the substrate, which provided food for the differently sized
Fr½ogs & anoles. It was a beautiful chorus at bedtime= frogs and crickets chirping together!
Tree frog tadpoles overtake our kid pools every year, and I help them along with adding cover and extra food. I tried to clean out the gutters and found it full of tadpoles underneath all the leaves! I rent, so I left all that alone. 😂
I’m jealous! Haha I’d love to have tadpoles and frogs all over my yard!! Funny how it comes so easy in some areas but so hard in others. I’m quite confident that if I can get a number of healthy adults over here they’ll be able to set up a successful population in my area. I just hope
My neighbors have water sources as well
Very cool! You really have a great system worked out!
I bet those were the same kind of frog I used to raise when I was a kid in South San Francisco. We'd gather them from the municipal golf course ponds, raise them up in bowls and pots just like that, and then release them back at the ponds. It was lots of fun!
Great video. 👍 I raised tadpoles a long time ago. Fun. 🐸
Superb brother !
Great job!
Hey Phil: Very cool!
hey just a reccomendation! when i raise tadpoles i usually wait until they fully absorb their tail and choose to leave the water themselves, it really raises their survival rate and ability to move on land.
Hey good call, I’ve always waited til they’re up on the floating cork bark on their own before I pull them, I got a bit anxious the other day n grabbed a handful still swimming n had my first ever casualty of them, so good call on waiting
Keep it up
Amazing 👏
@Philthy Tanks hello, caught you Tazawa Tanks with Dean and saw the moment sidebar about the Scarlet Badis and was wondering if you had advice for someone fairly local to you on how to try and source a Dario female
Hey, you can special order them from 6th Avenue aquarium, just ask at the counter
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how is your pipefish?
The pipefish did great for a year or so, but unfortunately they passed, I wasn’t sure if it was a lack of diversity In their food or what, they were awesome but they would only touch live food, no matter what I did they would only go after live brine or guppy babies, and wouldn’t touch anything else. Not the easiest fish to keep in my opinion.
It's actually not hard to raise them to it's fun
Keep it up