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Feeding Tadpoles -Ice Cube Meal Prep - Frog Watch 2022 

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The tadpoles have hatched and now it's time to feed them. In this video, I show you how to feed early-stage tadpoles using spinach and show you an easy way to prep your tadpole's meals using ice cubes.
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@moviemayhem2012
@moviemayhem2012 2 месяца назад
Thanks a lot Greg! Keep it up 😊
@MIKE_YATES
@MIKE_YATES 2 года назад
Awesome
@shaunpriestley9768
@shaunpriestley9768 2 года назад
The spawn I gathered has all hatched and within a week some of tadpoles are massive!, and some are half the size but all look healthy, the bigger ones look like there about the stage where there going to start getting there back legs as you can see them changing colour and there eyes are more froggy looking ,as well as spinach I also have been giving them bits of tinned tuna in spring water the last day, and they love it, its like watching red belly piranhas eating really fast, I call the bigger ones jaws.🤣🐸🐸🐸 IAM keeping my eye on them closely and will move the bigger ones into another tank when changing becomes clear, can't believe some have grown this quickly in a week.
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
Ha ha! Don't give them too much tuna, they're not supposed to eat any 'meaty' food until they get legs. To them it's a bit like chocolate cake is to us - it tastes great, but shouldn't eat too much of it. I've heard that certain foods can speed up growth, cat biscuits is one, as it contains a chemical the tadpoles use to make the hormone that makes them metamorphose. I don't know whether tuna has that in it or not, but maybe that could be the reason they are growing so fast. You will have some tadpoles that grow much faster than others, that's pretty normal.
@shaunpriestley9768
@shaunpriestley9768 2 года назад
Yeah, I only started giving them tuna yesterday so it's not that, I used bottled spring water at the beginning and there was a light cloudy growth round the tank, plants, gravel and I haven't seen them eating that much spinach, I wonder if it was the richness of the water and bacteria algae growth I've just looked at jaws again and it looks like his back legs are maybe starting to pop out...think iam going to need a bigger tank...🤣🐸.
@jackhigham1918
@jackhigham1918 2 года назад
This year I'm following along with my own tadpoles, however mine are outdoors so it will be interesting to see the results. Great info!
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
Brilliant! Development is usually slower in ponds, but that can depend on the weather and other conditions, so it will interesting to see what happens. Keep me updated!
@josie670
@josie670 2 года назад
How are they doing??
@froggydoggy8473
@froggydoggy8473 2 года назад
Yes another tadpole video
@tenmiltenmil1770
@tenmiltenmil1770 2 года назад
Thank you for this video ! I didn’t know that tadpoles ate spinach ! Thank you for sharing this valuable information ! ❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍😊😊😊
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
You are so welcome!
@philhunter2257
@philhunter2257 2 года назад
When will the next video be coming out Greg? Don’t want to miss it!
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
I usually put out videos on Sundays at 12 pm BST. I try to be as consistent as possible, but with wildlife videos it can depend on the animals! Click the bell icon and get notifications, never miss a video! xD
@nickbottonejr.9447
@nickbottonejr.9447 7 месяцев назад
Nice one there Greg. I've got a backyard "frog Pond" that I installed in shallow woods on the property. So far, 3 generations of the famed Wood Frog have been reared in it. They share the pond in development with another "star" of nature, the Spotted Salamander (mosquito wriggler eating machines!!) As you point out, their development is slower out in the elements. While there is plenty of algal growth in the pond for the tadpoles, I also toss in some ground up flake goldfish food that they also relish. It's an awesome sight seeing the tiny froglets leaving the pond to join nature's realm!!
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 7 месяцев назад
That sounds fantastic! I'm always envious of people from other parts of the world that have all these different species of amphibians.
@nickbottonejr.9447
@nickbottonejr.9447 7 месяцев назад
And your channel is "Spot On" with all the "Fan Enthusiasm" it generates. Terrific Videos!!! 👍
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 7 месяцев назад
Thanks! I really appreciate that.
@ThePegasus101
@ThePegasus101 2 года назад
im using rainwater out of my garden to use in the tank its clear the small pond has newts in again and the other pond small baby fish..nice
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
Brilliant!
@hermanhale9258
@hermanhale9258 25 дней назад
5:35 The rule is one to three tadpoles per liter of water.
@suzannelove775
@suzannelove775 Год назад
If eny one is wondering he not doing one this year because he said it it’s the same content over and over but thanks for this I loved the journey
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife Год назад
Thank you. I do hope to return to frog watch in the future, but I'll need to make it fresh. Don't worry, I have ideas!
@UkAmphibians
@UkAmphibians 2 года назад
Great work greg good to see the tadpoles growing so fast. Great information on the spinach our tadpoles are growing fast too on our video on our channel have you been watching? 🐸💚🐸
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
Yeah, the tadpoles are growing fast. They are eating so much now, I'm having to feed them twice a day.
@UkAmphibians
@UkAmphibians 2 года назад
@@GregsWildlife that’s great greg well done looking forward to the next video 🐸💚🐸
@cosmo9362
@cosmo9362 2 месяца назад
I’m enjoying watching and learning. Looking to setup a tank for tadpoles soon. The light hanging over the tank worries me, it’s dangerous. Why not put a cover over the tank like I do for my reptiles? Thanks.
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 месяца назад
Are you worried about it falling in? I never really had an issue with that, it's pretty sturdy. But I do have a cover that I put on once the tadpoles start getting legs and think about leaving the water, just to stop them climbing out before I can transfer them to the terrarium.
@cosmo9362
@cosmo9362 2 месяца назад
@@GregsWildlife Having anything electrical near water always worries me. 😁
@ryanhickinbottom8416
@ryanhickinbottom8416 2 года назад
Hi greg my pond is now 2 years in the making i am so pleased that today my daughter and myself noticed frog spawn in it my only concearn is that i have coy and wild sticklebacks ..will they survive .thanks
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
It's very unlikely that any tadpoles will survive in a pond with fish in it, unfortunately. Fish are voracious predators of spawn.
@ElliDoesSomething
@ElliDoesSomething 2 года назад
great tadpole advice, ill definetly use these for mine. just a question how long do they take to be froglets?
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
Last year it took about 2 months to go from spawn to froglet. I collected spawn at the beginning of April and they emerged from the water at the beginning of June. Some take longer, so it was over the course of a a couple of weeks for them all to fully change.
@ElliDoesSomething
@ElliDoesSomething 2 года назад
@@GregsWildlife Thanks!
@Blessedsuburbanbereanmamma
@Blessedsuburbanbereanmamma Месяц назад
Hello sir I have a heater in my betas tank could I put that in the teeny tiny tank I have for our tadpoles? Can they survive in unheated water? We have a TON of them in our pool so I just rescued a few bc my kids love them and in a few days once the pool chemicals are done again (every Tuesday I think,) the rest will probably die. I have carrot I can boil to feed them but money is tight right now. I don’t have any swamp water bc they were in our pool. I used regular water with stress coat to put them into instead of more toxic pool water . I hope h see this maybe Thankyou
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife Месяц назад
Tadpoles don't need heated water, room temperature is fine. Feeding them shouldn't be too expensive, leafy greens is the best thing for them, but carrot will work too. Good luck with them, hope you can save as many as possible!
@dylanl8388
@dylanl8388 2 года назад
Hey Greg, what kind of light do you use for your tank?
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
It's a Neorep UVB E27 bulb.
@dylanl8388
@dylanl8388 2 года назад
@@GregsWildlife I’m using a Zoo Med ReptiSun 5.0 UVB. Is this suitable?
@tedparkinson3208
@tedparkinson3208 2 года назад
Hi Greg, my tadpoles for 2022 have just hatched and I’m not sure what to feed them. What do you recommend? Thanks
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
Well, in this video I recommend spinach. But there are other things you can feed them. Romaine lettuce, cucumber, apple, fish flakes. Just remember, before they get back legs they eat plants. After they get back legs, they eat meat.
@tedparkinson3208
@tedparkinson3208 2 года назад
Thanks
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
I must admit, I've not personally tried apple, but I imagine a little bit of softening would be good. Maybe experiment, try a bit of unboiled apple and see if they go for it.
@rhys5343
@rhys5343 2 года назад
What temperature will frog sporn come out
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
Frog spawn will be laid / hatch out at a wide variety of temperatures. Generally speaking, it would need to be above freezing, I'm not sure about the upper limit. But you'll find that with warmer temperatures, the spawn will develop faster.
@BrianTads
@BrianTads 4 месяца назад
I've finally got some frog spawn but had to go to Hemel Hempstead to get it.....there was only 1 clump of frog spawn and looked EVERYWHERE ....What is going on??
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 4 месяца назад
There was a bit of a cold snap recently that may have slowed down or put a temporary halt to spawning. Hopefully, it will pick up again as soon as we get a bit of warmer weather.
@tedparkinson3208
@tedparkinson3208 2 года назад
Hi Greg, my tadpoles have just hatched and they’re 2 days old. They’re really tiny but is it normal for them to be swimming and then resting on the gravel (bottom) thanks.
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
Yes, that's a common behaviour.
@tedparkinson3208
@tedparkinson3208 2 года назад
Thanks
@marleyyoung4117
@marleyyoung4117 2 года назад
If I have frog spawn do u have to change there water in the tank/tub there laid it collected in
@marleyyoung4117
@marleyyoung4117 2 года назад
While there still frog spawn
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
No, there's no need to change the water while they're still spawn.
@marleyyoung4117
@marleyyoung4117 2 года назад
@@GregsWildlife thank you
@marleyyoung4117
@marleyyoung4117 2 года назад
@@GregsWildlife I had a frog lay a batch of eggs last month after the frog released the eggs it had some sort of prolapse is what I would call it is it normal as I can’t find anything on the internet
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
@@marleyyoung4117 I'm sorry, I don't know. But I did find this online: Amphibian cloacal prolapse involves organs such as the bladder, intestines and uterus which may be seen protruding from the cloaca. Amplexus, the mating embrace that amphibians perform, can be a cause of prolapse due to the increased pressure applied to the body. Other possible causes of prolapse include nutritional deficiencies, gastrointestinal obstructions, parasites and pollutant exposure Small prolapses often spontaneously resolve and this process may be helped by keeping animals in water to prevent drying of the tissues. Large prolapses or ones which do not resolve may need veterinary attention.
@jecofficialchannel
@jecofficialchannel 3 месяца назад
how many times do you change water in the tank in a week?
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 месяца назад
It's a judgement call really. I wouldn't do more than one partial change in a week as doing too many changes can stress the tadpoles. Sometimes I could easily go a couple of weeks without needing to change the water at all. It can depend on the size of your tank, the number of tadpoles and the quantity of plants in your tank.
@jecofficialchannel
@jecofficialchannel 2 месяца назад
@@GregsWildlife it’s 8/9 l, for only five toadpoles, some marsilea hirsuta and some hygrophila corymbosa. I think the water will remain pretty clean at least for a couple of weeks
@NaturallyCuriousUK
@NaturallyCuriousUK 2 года назад
Good episode Greg. Make sure you don't get those ice cubes mixed up with regular ones for your iced tea though, eh? 😉😆👍
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 2 года назад
Ha! Yeah, that would be an interesting taste.
@BrianTads
@BrianTads 5 месяцев назад
Are the frogs spawning right now in Norwich? 16th February 2024
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 5 месяцев назад
I haven't checked, but I don't think so. I've been keeping an eye on Spawn Map on Twitter and watching as sightings are appearing across the country. There haven't been any sightings this far east as of yet. But it probably won't be long.
@BrianTads
@BrianTads 5 месяцев назад
@@GregsWildlife How about not so east as Norwich, so say Peterborough in Cambridgeshire? ....by the way great work you're doing! I have a tank set up and will be doing the same to help these little fellas out!
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 5 месяцев назад
Great to hear you're giving it a go! I just checked Spawn Map and the furthest east they have had a report of looks to be somewhere around Ely, and one possibly in Ipswich. Definitely getting closer.
@BrianTads
@BrianTads 5 месяцев назад
@@GregsWildlife Thanks! I'm not far from Ely. Slightly less east than that so I may have a look tomorrow. I'm assuming they are hard to miss. Perhaps toad and newt spawn are harder to spot
@GregsWildlife
@GregsWildlife 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, newts wrap their eggs in leaves so are very difficult to see. Toads I think spawn a bit later than frogs and also prefer deeper water.
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