Abstract
Tadpoles of Japanese toad (Bufo vulgaris) were cultured by an artificial feed and by forced cannibalism from the egg until metamorphosis finished. The best growth was found in the artificial feed group, however, the highest feed efficiency was observed in the cannibalism group. The tadpoles were metamorphosed by the culture with amino acid mixture feed but no body weight increase was seen in this case. The nutritional disturbance hindered the metamorphosis. The relative amino acid composition was constant throughout all the stages of the tadpole growth. The relative amino acid composition of the toad was diversed according to the species. Several unidentified ninhydrine-positive substances were detected on the column chromatograms of amino acid analysis of tadpoles and their adult forms.
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