How Do You Set Up A Terrarium For Tadpoles & Frogs?
Setting up a terrarium for frogs and tadpoles is simple, as long as you know the needs of the species you plan to keep. If you plan to collect tadpoles from a nearby pond and raise them, you may want to start with a semi-aquatic terrarium. It is difficult to identify tadpoles, and will be much easier to identify your new pets after they metamorphose into froglets. If your tadpoles turn out to be toads or treefrogs, you can transfer them to a terrestrial terrarium. If they turn out to be aquatic frogs, you can move them into a more permanent aquatic terrarium. Age enough water to fill your aquarium by letting the water sit in a bucket for 24 hours. This will allow the chlorine to evaporate. If you cannot do this, add dechlorinating drops to the water (follow the directions on the label), stir and let it sit for a few minutes before adding it to the aquarium. Rinse medium-sized gravel with running water to get rid of any dust or dirt Add medium-sized gravel to the aquarium, pushing it to