Quite a frenzy of activity tonight.
Complete with guest insect larva. It looks like a Mayfly nymph. It feeds on microscopic algae and this green bucket is heaving algae. It must feel like a goat tethered amongst lions though, as the tadpoles are hungry and carnivorous now.
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