A typical day in the life of captured tadpole.
After a thorough wipe down that gives this frog a nice place to stick to, including his belly.
With four to five rain water changes a day that coincides with three to four feedings. A turkey baster
comes in handy.
A fresh pour of rain water. This time of the year there's plenty where that came from here in central Florida. I also have nine fifty-five gallon barrels of stored rain water for my other thirsty collection of , you guessed it, plants.
The little guy to the left who just now decided to make the climb dictates the water level
this time around.
Their waste water goes to those special plants and knowing this constant gardener, there are lots
of those.
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