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coichards

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Just after some info on feeding tadpoles to axies. :rofl:

I know where I can get them and I know for a fact that they are not endangered and in a pletyful supply. :D

I also would only be taking a few every now and then to add some variety to my axies diet. :artist:

What would you reccomend doing in regards to quarintine, feeding ect. :frog: :confused:
 

SludgeMunkey

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Personally, I would advise against it. The risk of disease/parasite transmission between amphibians is too great for my liking. There are people that do so without issue however.

If they are tadpoles you hatched yourself from eggs in captivity, I feel it is less of an issue. If they are wild caught or pet store however, I would not feel comfortable with that myself.
 

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I agree with Johnny,

Also the standard quarentine period is 30 days which depending on the age of the tadpoles could be the difference between tadpoles and frogs.
 

coichards

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Thanks for the advice.

I did not hatch them myself, they are from frog pond in the backyard.

I might just try and quarentine one or two to see if they posses any parasites ect. :famous:
 
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