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How to raise tadpoles at home
1. Prepare containers: prepare fish tanks, vats or small pools as containers for raising tadpoles. 2. Choose water quality: Choose pure water, mineral water and rainwater as the water quality for raising tadpoles. 3. Change water regularly: change water for tadpoles every 2-3 days. 4. Feeding food: Feed tadpoles with half-cooked spinach or lettuce leaves.

How to raise tadpoles at home and prepare containers?

To raise tadpoles at home, it is necessary to prepare a container of suitable size, such as an aquarium, a vat, a big basin or a small pool, and then clean it up and disinfect it with disinfectant to give tadpoles a clean environment.

Step 2 choose water quality

The water quality of tadpoles needs to meet the requirements of cleanliness and deoxidation, such as pure water and mineral water. If tap water is used for breeding at home, it needs to be left standing for 2-3 days before it can be used. The most suitable water quality is rainwater, which is closer to the natural growth environment of tadpoles.

3. Change the water regularly

Domestic tadpoles need to change water every 2-3 days. Note that only 1/2 water is needed to keep the ph value in water stable. Water can be injected into the container with a hose, which can not only reduce the interference to tadpoles, but also absorb the debris at the bottom of the container and keep the water clean.

Put in food

Tadpoles usually feed on plankton. When they are domesticated, they can be fed boiled spinach or lettuce leaves. Pay attention to cooking it half-cooked, remove the fiber from it, or fish some moss from the river and put it in a container. Microorganisms in moss can provide nutrition for tadpoles.