carnivorous water boat men?

Started by gwynleg, June 06, 2010, 20:41:11

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gwynleg

I had lots and lots of tadpoles but today - very few. I saw a waterboat man thing appearing to have hold of a tadpole tail and swimming with it (certainly looked that way round). Could this be killing my tadpoles?
I am so sad - I was really looking forward to lots of frogs!!

gwynleg


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gwynleg

Thanks for that info Pauline - thats very depressing though - I want some tadpoles and frogs!! I see that frogs eat waterboat men but I have to get the frogs first!!

queenbee

Tadpoles eat water boatmen and visa versa, this balances the eco system in a pond. After losing my last two twenty year old Koi to a fox I decided not to restock, the tadpole population last year was phenomenal, we had to brush the thumbnail sized frogs off the lawn before we mowed it, everytime I weeded the garden the froglets would be jumping around. This year is no exception. I love frogs but draw the line at them jumping on my hands. My frogs are also averse to eating slugs and snails as I am inundated with the b------rs. Next year I shall be taking a few bucketfuls of frogspawn to the local canal as my garden is overrun.   
Hi I'm from Heywood, Lancashire

amphibian

It is normal for tadpole populations to drop as they mature, they eat each other.

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