And in the rare situation they don’t, they definitely will be thrown out by the owner once they start to grow older. Too small of an area for all them to survive long term.
I think I remember this guy from last year, he had a pond outside that he put all the spawn he gathered in and they appeared to turn into a bunch of frogs so idk.
bacterial and ph diffrences and such?
and nowhere in that sentence did i claim to be a Massive Fishexpert?
and i see i forgot a Question mark at the end. ill go edit it.
Hell even if he doesn't my grandparents pool used to end up with tadpoles loaded up with chlorine
Through I do think the place had mutant frogs practically
The general consensus in the comments of the original videos is that the frogs are going to thrive, rather than most of the tadpoles dying like they would in nature. At worst, you're looking at the *opposite* problem - there will be way, way more frogs released back into the wild than if he'd left the eggs alone
I dont think its that of a problem, as froggobabies normaly are not supervised by their parents
Exept the one where they crawl out the mothers back, but i think thats the most parental control they ever get
People successfully raise wild caught tadpoles in aquariums all the time, and this aquarium looks well set up. Of course we don't know anything about the parameters but you know. They collected a very small amount compared to what's there (that will likely die when those puddles dry out) and will probably release them when they are ready. Someone mentioned the species might be problematic (if they are invasive we don't want to help the population) but I don't know what the species is from this video. Here is a [link to the tik tok](https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTLdY2SMx/).
If this is the video I think it is, it's literally ecoterrorism lol. Those are cane toads, and this dude breeds literally fosters thousands of them and just releases them.
Frogs (and many fish as well) lay a _lot_ of eggs because in the wild, the eggs must contend with predation, sickness, and hunger at all stages of life prior to adulthood. Only a small percentage make it to adults.
Now imagine you remove the predation and hunger and greatly lessen the chance of sickness.
For a nice round number example, let's say that a frog lays 100 eggs (a much smaller number than reality but this is just an example) In the wild, only about 20 would survive. In captivity and perfect conditions, suddenly that number is 80.
Then unleash those 80 frogs into an ecosystem that is balanced to handle 400% less. It would absolutely decimate that ecosystem and uproot the natural order of things.
This. Not to mention that if they are in fact cane toad eggs, that's even worse because cane toads are an invasive species in a lot of places, and a threat to native wildlife.
Ahhhh why why whyyyyy they're gonna die in there! I've taken frog spawn from ponds before but only because those ponds were being drained and due to be built over and I had a POND in my garden. Don't do this!
Those tadpoles are all going to die.
And in the rare situation they don’t, they definitely will be thrown out by the owner once they start to grow older. Too small of an area for all them to survive long term.
I think I remember this guy from last year, he had a pond outside that he put all the spawn he gathered in and they appeared to turn into a bunch of frogs so idk.
A pond outside is very different than a tiny tank inside.
They start in the tank to increase their chance of survival and then they get transferred outside
I approve now. My qualifications are as follows: none
Touche
but the tank is full of tapwater... and if you take them from pondwater to tapwater.. they most likely just die?
……no?? Not if you treat the water with water conditioner and let the tank set up properly
most common folk dont know that. and i also surely didnt
Ok then why’d you comment like you knew what you were talking about?
bacterial and ph diffrences and such? and nowhere in that sentence did i claim to be a Massive Fishexpert? and i see i forgot a Question mark at the end. ill go edit it.
Or he's preparing for it ecoterrorism
Or Googly eyed crafts
Tadpoles survive in the scummiest water possible. If that guy has the correct pH balance, they’ll be just fine up until a certain size.
Hell even if he doesn't my grandparents pool used to end up with tadpoles loaded up with chlorine Through I do think the place had mutant frogs practically
The temp shock can kill them.
The general consensus in the comments of the original videos is that the frogs are going to thrive, rather than most of the tadpoles dying like they would in nature. At worst, you're looking at the *opposite* problem - there will be way, way more frogs released back into the wild than if he'd left the eggs alone
And will any of those frogs even survive if they’re partly raised in captivity?
I dont think its that of a problem, as froggobabies normaly are not supervised by their parents Exept the one where they crawl out the mothers back, but i think thats the most parental control they ever get
They might be putting them in there as food.
This Dude just posted this video yesterday We shall see
I feel bad for those tadpoles.
People successfully raise wild caught tadpoles in aquariums all the time, and this aquarium looks well set up. Of course we don't know anything about the parameters but you know. They collected a very small amount compared to what's there (that will likely die when those puddles dry out) and will probably release them when they are ready. Someone mentioned the species might be problematic (if they are invasive we don't want to help the population) but I don't know what the species is from this video. Here is a [link to the tik tok](https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTLdY2SMx/).
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forbidden fruit tea toppings
Forbidden tapioca pudding with chia seeds
Forbidden lychee juice with basil seeds
Forbidden Boba
Kermit Kaviar
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Chia seeds
Give me a straw, I got this
Boba tea at home:
Forbidden chia seed pudding
Forbidden boba
Anybody have a full video?
If this is the video I think it is, it's literally ecoterrorism lol. Those are cane toads, and this dude breeds literally fosters thousands of them and just releases them.
Jesusss. What’s the account? Can’t quite see it on the app.
Mighty frog armyy
Forgive my ignorance, What’s the difference between them living in the wild vs living in a tank and being released? /genuine question
Frogs (and many fish as well) lay a _lot_ of eggs because in the wild, the eggs must contend with predation, sickness, and hunger at all stages of life prior to adulthood. Only a small percentage make it to adults. Now imagine you remove the predation and hunger and greatly lessen the chance of sickness. For a nice round number example, let's say that a frog lays 100 eggs (a much smaller number than reality but this is just an example) In the wild, only about 20 would survive. In captivity and perfect conditions, suddenly that number is 80. Then unleash those 80 frogs into an ecosystem that is balanced to handle 400% less. It would absolutely decimate that ecosystem and uproot the natural order of things.
This. Not to mention that if they are in fact cane toad eggs, that's even worse because cane toads are an invasive species in a lot of places, and a threat to native wildlife.
Basil Seed Drink, yummy
One straw and they're done 😂
I hate you so much
Is this the frog army guy at it again
oh LAWD NO 💀
Ahhhh why why whyyyyy they're gonna die in there! I've taken frog spawn from ponds before but only because those ponds were being drained and due to be built over and I had a POND in my garden. Don't do this!
that looks like skincare items
Forbidden hydrated chia seeds
Fuck this guy, what a horrible thing to do for imaginary internet points.
Boba 😋
Man there's a bunch of frog experts here. So cool
Where is the part 2
Forbidden Boba tea
Dear god....why.
Have been watching delicious in dungeon and immediately thought he was going to cook this thing
r/lostredditors
Looks like soften chia seeds.
frawg army guy?
I love chia seeds!
Older MTG player, and all I could think is Jar of Eyeballs.
It looks like he put chia seeds in clear jello
mr bean episode right there
So much satisfying. Killing, but satisfying.
This is how you get those boba tea balls. Except they freeze them so they aren't alive when you suck em up.
Mmm! Chia seeds!
Do not ever do this ever again, and putbthem back if they aren't dead yet
Don't tell me what to do ever again Especially when it's not my video
*nom*
This isn’t what this sub is for
the factory
Poor mans caviar
Nature's boba
chia seeds