Honestly glad I ran into your videos! Good content and amazing how you are saving so many tadpoles! I am soon to be getting a betta fish and I am so excited!! Watching your videos definitely will help, I've owned betta fish before and did reasearch but I am learning so much more from you!
God bless you for saving all of them I did stuff like this a Couple time we had a pond near my house and people where digging it up and I ask the people that where digging it up if I could take all the animals in it and relocate them it was sad but if I did not they Would all die
When I was 9 in the school playground there was a drying up puddle with hundreds of tadpoles I had a cup so I put it in the near ditch with lots of water I got lots of other kids to get their sandwich bags and save them we saved as much as we could before the bell rang
Tbh, i would get a tub full of water and use my hands to scoop them, along with some of the mud they are on, and or use a shovel to scoop them up from under them. I learned you need atlest some remenance of the environment they were born in. I have learn that the hard way by seeing a tadpole looking like it was bloating from the well water, but when adding the water from the creek it was from, it was back to normal.
That's awesome you've rescued as many tadpoles as you have! You have a good heart & it must have been sooo distressing to have to leave some of them behind. Just remember, even if you can't get them all, you have saved a ton of them, which is more than most people would have done!
I'm so happy there's not a million comments! What do you feed them after you catch them? Goldfish food? I have a near by marshy area that I thought I might try and catch some tadpoles but I don't want them to die in my care. The marshy area eventually with dry up
Did you watch the video? There were already so many dead because the soil/mudd was all dried up. With how hot it was, that pond would dry up completely before the next rain and you can't expect one rain to just make do
@@isabellajohansson8405 of course I watched it. Have you ever watched National Geographic documentary? Google hasn't scrubbed the information pertaining to this subject yet. Do some easy google research. "Nature doesn't support failure" there is a reason there were millions of them. It is an optimal breeding area. Some will die but nature selects the strongest to survive through droughts. Nature is awesome like that. 👍
Those are Cricket Frog Tadpoles. I had a couple hundred of them myself, however they do take awhile to grow legs and turn into frogs unlike bullfrog tadpoles. I'm not too sure if they are the Northern, southern, or Eastern species but they are definitely cricket frog tadpoles. when they turn into frogs they will be about the size of a full grown cricket,, no bigger.
Do as doofenshmirtz once did, name every singe tadpole Joe, so you never forget what their name is
lol
Don’t forget the shrimp 🦐
First time viewer here-- new subscriber, too!!! I can tell you are a blessed, gentle soul. Great work!! Even only ONE saved makes a difference!😊🙂
I love your channel so much, especially when you go out of your way to save any animals lives!!
you're amazing you just saved at least hundreds of lives! thank you :D
Thank you!
This is awesome that you did this. I'll be looking forward to updates.
Honestly glad I ran into your videos! Good content and amazing how you are saving so many tadpoles! I am soon to be getting a betta fish and I am so excited!! Watching your videos definitely will help, I've owned betta fish before and did reasearch but I am learning so much more from you!
Can you please make an update on your fish especially your bettas!!
All are doing really well, I'll try to remember to include a full update in a future video :)
@@planetfishnessWhat type of shrimp species are the shrimp in the video?
How is the rescue baby betta that you saved around 8 months ago doing?
Dead
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God bless you for saving all of them I did stuff like this a Couple time we had a pond near my house and people where digging it up and I ask the people that where digging it up if I could take all the animals in it and relocate them it was sad but if I did not they
Would all die
This is such a nice thing to do! Thank you for saving these adorable frogs!!
When I was 9 in the school playground there was a drying up puddle with hundreds of tadpoles I had a cup so I put it in the near ditch with lots of water I got lots of other kids to get their sandwich bags and save them we saved as much as we could before the bell rang
Good Job
That's so sweet! Good memory!
Where did you release them?
You are a good person, i love your vids
Thank you!
That is a lot of work
Yes it is lol
Dollar General has pretty big dog pools for like $20 that might be a good cheap container you could keep them in!
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Tbh, i would get a tub full of water and use my hands to scoop them, along with some of the mud they are on, and or use a shovel to scoop them up from under them. I learned you need atlest some remenance of the environment they were born in. I have learn that the hard way by seeing a tadpole looking like it was bloating from the well water, but when adding the water from the creek it was from, it was back to normal.
Awesome I’m so glad you are rescuing them and don’t forget baby shrimps lol!
I’ve been checking for an update every day for the past two weeks 😅🤩
Love this!! Thank you for doing this 👍🏼
Your an amazing person... 🥰
You're Great 😀😀😀
I guess mommy frog had a bit too much fun
The tadpoles might be bullfrogs
I hope the tadpoles make it.
Are you getting the shrimp too? Good luck. 👍🐸
You are a good person!
YOU ARE A LEGEND!!!
Thank you!
Thank you for the reply :)
Great job.
I would suggest you could put some water IN the pond so the tadpoles you couldn't get would at least survive longer.
Your amazing! Stay safe!
Thank you! You too!
Legless frog could be a name for a tadpole
Hi. I am a big fan of you. I am 14 years old. I have seen every video of you
Thanks for saving them😁😁😁😁
You're back!!!
If you give them to a special rescue shelter or to a new pond I hope you do a video update on them
Wow i love how peopel are saveing animals alot of peopel treat small animals like toys thats just not right
My betta just died today😭 i wasent home and when i came home it was on the floor it jumped from the akvarium im so sad. It was sooo sad
And ive had it for 1 year
I am so sorry. But, did give it a good life
RIP
I’m sorry I hope you feel better but there is always a way to learn from it maybe block the whole he jump out of or a better fitting lid
RIP
That's awesome you've rescued as many tadpoles as you have! You have a good heart & it must have been sooo distressing to have to leave some of them behind. Just remember, even if you can't get them all, you have saved a ton of them, which is more than most people would have done!
I'm so happy there's not a million comments! What do you feed them after you catch them? Goldfish food? I have a near by marshy area that I thought I might try and catch some tadpoles but I don't want them to die in my care. The marshy area eventually with dry up
Its sad to say but you shouldn't try to save all of them, just save a good bunch
Hey man I haven’t been on this account for a while but I’m a big fan
Mother natures prodigy 🐸
Frogs and toads survive droughts by burrowing into soil.
Did you watch the video? There were already so many dead because the soil/mudd was all dried up. With how hot it was, that pond would dry up completely before the next rain and you can't expect one rain to just make do
@@isabellajohansson8405 of course I watched it. Have you ever watched National Geographic documentary? Google hasn't scrubbed the information pertaining to this subject yet. Do some easy google research. "Nature doesn't support failure" there is a reason there were millions of them. It is an optimal breeding area. Some will die but nature selects the strongest to survive through droughts. Nature is awesome like that. 👍
@@michellemichelle5158 the didnt have their back legs developed so they couldn’t dig into the ground, they were gonna die if they didn’t save them
poor baby frogs :(
Those are Cricket Frog Tadpoles. I had a couple hundred of them myself, however they do take awhile to grow legs and turn into frogs unlike bullfrog tadpoles. I'm not too sure if they are the Northern, southern, or Eastern species but they are definitely cricket frog tadpoles. when they turn into frogs they will be about the size of a full grown cricket,, no bigger.
Could I ask what state u live in ??
I did that just today I mean I couldn't leave those tadpoles to die they were so innocent
Wow
You're so sweet!!
Thank you for rescuing so many lives!!!!
Aww thank you for watching!
😢😊😊😊😊😊 yes
You should’ve got a bucket to scoop them up
Hii
Hi!
Next vid please give update on all of your animals especially tadpulls
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Update on these guys please!!
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Those look like toad tadpoles because they are black, frog tadpoles tend to be brown and a bit bigger
I know bro Massachusetts has been under drought for like the past two years
Couldn't you just fill the pond with the spring water?
if she did that, then the water would probably just dry up again. plus, that would take A LOT of water.
@@zacharyrossi904 yea if she did that would be dum and plus she already saving hundreds of lives
Pouring water on the piles of them would have made it easier
I am looking for tadpoles
I didn't make it last year. I came too late. :-( My tadpoles have died.
Leave it for d birds. they will eat it..... course of nature.
woo those are gonna be some chonky birbs
No cruel dummies
Let’s go
Love your videos
Thank you!
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Why are you removing them from their home? Tadpoles and frogs burry into the soil during drought to survive...
They don't have back legs to burrow they are basically new borns
That was like a hot
Imagine saving thousands of highly invasive poisonous toads I lost my dog to those shits
The kermit clan
What happened to the tadpoles?
You got lucky that you're pond didnt make your feet sink because my feet sank deep in the mud
Were are you going to put them
You got ripstick😳
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Updates?!
chocolate milk is better tbh
im here early
Noice
U can feed them boiled spinig and latis
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You found them before a snake could good on you they eat tadpoles and frogs and any reptiles they can caught
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