Snails & Tadpoles
Snails and tadpoles will eat algae, decaying leaves, left over fish food and help keep your water garden clean naturally. Japanese Trapdoor Snails are live bearing snails and will not over reproduce like some species. Tadpoles are fun to watch as they grow into frogs. A frog that is raised from a tadpole in your pond is more likeIy to stay around and call your water garden home.
Pond Snails & Tadpoles
Natural Algae Control and Beneficial Pond Life
Snails and tadpoles are a natural and effective way to help maintain a clean, balanced water garden. They feed on algae, decaying plant matter, and leftover fish food, reducing buildup and supporting overall pond health. Japanese Trapdoor Snails are especially beneficial, as they are live-bearing and do not overpopulate like other snail species. Tadpoles not only contribute to pond cleanliness but also provide an engaging experience as they develop into frogs. Frogs raised in your pond are more likely to stay, creating a lively, self-sustaining ecosystem in your water garden.