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David W.E. Roberts 08-04-2003 07:32 PM

Do Shubunkin eat tadpoles?
 
Hi,

we have had a pond for several years, with goldfish in, and always had a
good crop of tadpoles and baby frogs.

We had the usual crop of tadpoles last year, but didn't see any baby frogs.

The only difference I can see is our Shubunkin - we put five in the pond
four or five years back and the single survivor is now much larger than our
goldfish.

It is getting to the size of Koi Carp and I was wondering if beyons a
certain size the Shubunkin has a big enough mouth (and the inclination) to
eat tadpoles.

We have also had two generations of baby goldfish, but none recently, and so
there is also the worry that a large fish may be eating little baby fish
also.

If this is so we will refrain from ceremonial fish and chips and donate the
big fella to a pond which doesn't also contain wildlife :-)

Cheers

Dave R

















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K30a 08-04-2003 08:20 PM

Do Shubunkin eat tadpoles?
 

Yes, I would suspect the big Shubunkin.
Goldfish just tend to nibble along and eat
whatever they come across.

Other culprits could be a snake, a bullfrog, dragonfly and damselfly nymphs and
any number of insect larvae.


k30a

Coracle 13-04-2003 08:32 AM

Do Shubunkin eat tadpoles?
 
All fish eat frog tadpoles with vervour, they don't like toad tadpoles very
much though, they tend to spit them out.


"David W.E. Roberts" wrote in message
...
Hi,

we have had a pond for several years, with goldfish in, and always had a
good crop of tadpoles and baby frogs.

We had the usual crop of tadpoles last year, but didn't see any baby frogs.

The only difference I can see is our Shubunkin - we put five in the pond
four or five years back and the single survivor is now much larger than our
goldfish.

It is getting to the size of Koi Carp and I was wondering if beyons a
certain size the Shubunkin has a big enough mouth (and the inclination) to
eat tadpoles.

We have also had two generations of baby goldfish, but none recently, and so
there is also the worry that a large fish may be eating little baby fish
also.

If this is so we will refrain from ceremonial fish and chips and donate the
big fella to a pond which doesn't also contain wildlife :-)

Cheers

Dave R

















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Phyllis and Jim Hurley 19-04-2003 03:20 PM

Do Shubunkin eat tadpoles?
 
Good observation. We get thousands of toad tadpoles and babies in our main
pond. No frog tadpoles. Our veggie filters, however, are naother story.
The tree and leopard frogs that lay eggs there are more fortunate. Lots of
tadpoles and babies.

If you have to be a tadpole in a fish pond, toad is the way to go!

J

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"Coracle" wrote in message
...
All fish eat frog tadpoles with vervour, they don't like toad tadpoles

very
much though, they tend to spit them out.


"David W.E. Roberts" wrote in message
...
Hi,

we have had a pond for several years, with goldfish in, and always had a
good crop of tadpoles and baby frogs.

We had the usual crop of tadpoles last year, but didn't see any baby

frogs.

The only difference I can see is our Shubunkin - we put five in the pond
four or five years back and the single survivor is now much larger than

our
goldfish.

It is getting to the size of Koi Carp and I was wondering if beyons a
certain size the Shubunkin has a big enough mouth (and the inclination) to
eat tadpoles.

We have also had two generations of baby goldfish, but none recently, and

so
there is also the worry that a large fish may be eating little baby fish
also.

If this is so we will refrain from ceremonial fish and chips and donate

the
big fella to a pond which doesn't also contain wildlife :-)

Cheers

Dave R

















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Lisa Tetzlaff 12-05-2003 03:33 PM

Do Shubunkin eat tadpoles?
 
I have lots of tadpoles and several different fish. I have seen my goldfish
spit out tadpoles. I have seen my shubunkin eat tadpoles and some of the
eggs.
"David W.E. Roberts" wrote in message
...
Hi,

we have had a pond for several years, with goldfish in, and always had a
good crop of tadpoles and baby frogs.

We had the usual crop of tadpoles last year, but didn't see any baby

frogs.

The only difference I can see is our Shubunkin - we put five in the pond
four or five years back and the single survivor is now much larger than

our
goldfish.

It is getting to the size of Koi Carp and I was wondering if beyons a
certain size the Shubunkin has a big enough mouth (and the inclination) to
eat tadpoles.

We have also had two generations of baby goldfish, but none recently, and

so
there is also the worry that a large fish may be eating little baby fish
also.

If this is so we will refrain from ceremonial fish and chips and donate

the
big fella to a pond which doesn't also contain wildlife :-)

Cheers

Dave R

















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Nedra 12-05-2003 03:58 PM

Do Shubunkin eat tadpoles?
 
The taddies that the goldfish spit out are toad-taddies.
Taste just terrible. In fact most fish avoid eating both
the taddie and the toad. Frogs are yummy! All of the
frog taddies & the frog itself are edible.

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Lisa Tetzlaff" wrote in message
...
I have lots of tadpoles and several different fish. I have seen my

goldfish
spit out tadpoles. I have seen my shubunkin eat tadpoles and some of the
eggs.
"David W.E. Roberts" wrote in message
...
Hi,

we have had a pond for several years, with goldfish in, and always had a
good crop of tadpoles and baby frogs.

We had the usual crop of tadpoles last year, but didn't see any baby

frogs.

The only difference I can see is our Shubunkin - we put five in the pond
four or five years back and the single survivor is now much larger than

our
goldfish.

It is getting to the size of Koi Carp and I was wondering if beyons a
certain size the Shubunkin has a big enough mouth (and the inclination)

to
eat tadpoles.

We have also had two generations of baby goldfish, but none recently,

and
so
there is also the worry that a large fish may be eating little baby fish
also.

If this is so we will refrain from ceremonial fish and chips and donate

the
big fella to a pond which doesn't also contain wildlife :-)

Cheers

Dave R

















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Roger Grady 13-05-2003 04:56 AM

Do Shubunkin eat tadpoles?
 
"Nedra" wrote:

The taddies that the goldfish spit out are toad-taddies.
Taste just terrible. In fact most fish avoid eating both
the taddie and the toad. Frogs are yummy! All of the
frog taddies & the frog itself are edible.


Somebody in my pond must have been awfullly hungry this spring. I had
lots of toad eggs but not a one of the toadpoles survived. I saw just
a few tiny toadpoles but not for long. Last year I had scads of
toadpoles, but I also had a lot of string algae, and this year there's
none. I wonder if the lack of places to hide right after they hatched
was their undoing.


Roger Grady
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Nedra 13-05-2003 06:08 PM

Do Shubunkin eat tadpoles?
 
I don't have a clue what happens to the toad taddies. Mine
disappear too. Actually I'm not too worried ... if they
leave I deon't have to worry about them ;-)

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
"Roger Grady" wrote in message
...
"Nedra" wrote:

The taddies that the goldfish spit out are toad-taddies.
Taste just terrible. In fact most fish avoid eating both
the taddie and the toad. Frogs are yummy! All of the
frog taddies & the frog itself are edible.


Somebody in my pond must have been awfullly hungry this spring. I had
lots of toad eggs but not a one of the toadpoles survived. I saw just
a few tiny toadpoles but not for long. Last year I had scads of
toadpoles, but I also had a lot of string algae, and this year there's
none. I wonder if the lack of places to hide right after they hatched
was their undoing.


Roger Grady
To reply by email, remove "qlfit." from address






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