Spring Peeper Pseudacris crucifer tad poles , blood worms, the larvae of the midge fly Tubifex Worms

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2009

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Spring Peeper Pseudacris crucifer

tad poles
The male's advertisement call is a series of sharp, piercing, bird-like peeps repeated about once per second of faster. Distant chorus may sound like tinkling of sleigh bells. Breeds throughout the east in ditches, pools, and ponds, from spring to early summer in the north and from winter to spring in the south.

blood worms
They are nothing but harmless blood worms, the larvae of the midge fly. They are a very natural occurrence in the pond and, although they arent very attractive, are okay to feed your fish. After all, once freeze-dried, this blood worm becomes what marketers call "Tubifex Worms". Theyre packaged and sold in pet supply stores as a fish delicacy.

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  • do you sell any of the tadpoles or salamanders?

  • Never saw live spring peeper tadpoles before! Unique video, thank you for posting!

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