No, not that. I did a google image search and it was somewhat similar, but the american toad tadpoles matched much better. They are still alive and kicking, despite me never seeing them eat any fish flakes.
Okay, I've learned that they are some kind of toad tadpole, they have the slightest inkling of back legs right now, I have been feeding them fish flakes, is that okay?
I'm sorry Sindre, I have no idea what happened, I've never seen that before. How old was she? It is possible that she just got too old and literally deteriorated.
I collected some tadpoles from a puddle outside on a whim and I think they are Northern Leopard frog tadpoles. Can anybody give me tips or advice on how to keep them alive until I can release them into the wild as frogs?
I was reading DeShawn's caresheet on Blepharopsis mendica, and it said that this species required no misting whatsoever. I know they are from the middle east, but no misting at all seems a bit off. Any words of advice?